Friday, April 30, 2010
Traces of the Interurban Talk on May 27
The general public is invited to attend an encore presentation of “Traces of the Interurban,” by Tracy Gierada, Director of Education at the North Berrien Historical Museum. She will discuss the interurban railway service through North Berrien from the 1890s – 1920s, using images and stories to guide you through an imaginary journey on the line. The talk will be held at the North Berrien Senior Center on Thursday, May 27 at 12:30pm. Admission is free of charge.
The interurban tracks in North Berrien once ran from the twin cities through Millburg and Coloma, where the line split, with one branch terminating on the north shore of Paw Paw Lake and the other just north of the Paper Mill in Watervliet. Gierada’s presentation will retrace the paths of the interurban trains in North Berrien and consider them from the perspective of the people who lived through the era. Although little still remains in our landscape from this system, the green building in Coloma’s Lions Park is a rare exception as the only surviving interurban station in Berrien County.
For more information contact Tracy Gierada at the North Berrien Historical Museum at (269) 468-3330.
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