Back to History Class

The Boca Raton Historical Society & Museum is taking history buffs back to class.

The museum hosts Boca History 201, a Zoom lecture series running live on Thursdays at noon, Feb. 4-March 4. A follow up to the museum’s Boca History 101, participants will learn about topics such as Pioneer Voices, Nifty 50s: Boca Raton in the 1950s, Stormy Weather: Hurricanes and Boca Raton and, Selling Boca Raton. Plus, Curator’s Corner will present a the stories behind favorite museum collection items.

Links to the lectures will be sent after the livestream.

The series is free for members. Memberships are $40; family memberships are $60.

To sign up for Boca History 102 or become a member, email Patricia Fiorillo at research@BocaHistory.org.

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