Los Alamos Historical Society To Host ‘If These Walls Could Talk’ Two-Part Lecture Series On Jan. 13 And Feb. 10

LAHS News:

The Los Alamos Historical Society announces its upcoming free lectures 7-9 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 13, and
Tuesday, Feb. 10, in the Pajarito Room of historic Fuller Lodge. These lectures will feature
stories based around the buildings of Los Alamos History.

The lecture on Jan. 13 is titled, “If These Walls Could Talk Part 1: Buildings of the Los Alamos Historic District”. In this lecture volunteers for the Los Alamos History Museum as well as staff from the Historical Society and Archives and Collections will share the history of the buildings in the Historic District as well as the people who once lived and worked there.

The lecture on Feb. 10 will be “If These Walls Could Talk Part 2: Stories from the Buildings Behind the
Fence”. This lecture will feature staff from Los Alamos National Laboratory and Manhattan Project National Park. Come and learn more about the history of the buildings behind the fence on Laboratory property as well as the preservation work being done to restore the buildings and tell the stories of the Manhattan Project.

The Los Alamos Historical Society extends its sincere appreciation to Enterprise Bank & Trust for its generous sponsorship of the 2025–2026 Lecture Series and ongoing commitment to the programs and initiatives of the Historical Society.

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