History On Tap Online: Stables History Roundtable

Courtesy/Los Alamos Historical Society

History On Tap News:

Join the Los Alamos Historical Society and the Los Alamos Creative District Monday, June 28 for History on Tap online.

Share stories and ask questions of a panel of local experts about the unique history of the local stables.

History on Tap is free. Register to attend via Zoom here: www.losalamoshistory.org/events.

The North Mesa Horse Stables today consist of 122 lots—but what are the origins of our stables, and how have they grown over time? Join a lively roundtable discussion with longtime horse owners and other local experts as they share stories illustrating the history of the stables. Participants are invited to bring their own memories and questions about this special part of Los Alamos history!

The historic Lujan Cabin (1916) is the reason the founders of the stables located operations there just after World War II. History on Tap will include a discussion of this homesteading cabin and its promising future for community and environmental stewardship as the remarkable story of the stables continues.

History on Tap is part of the On Tap series presented by the Los Alamos Creative District. Each evening begins with a short, informal presentation followed by a lively group discussion. Learn more at https://www.creativelosalamos.com.

The Los Alamos Historical Society preserves, promotes, and communicates the remarkable history and inspiring stories of Los Alamos and its people for the community, for the global audience, and for future generations. More information about the Historical Society can be found at www.losalamoshistory.org. Stay up to date with the latest news from the Historical Society by following @LosAlamosHistory on Facebook and Instagram.

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