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Students visited the Tablertown People of Color Museum. The Tablertown People of Color Museum
preserves and showcases cultural artifacts that tell the story of Appalachian diversity, while chronicling
the history of Tablertown from its time of early settlement to the present day. Community tours include
visits to the Kilvert Church and Kilvert Cemetery where the founding Tablers are buried. Another
spotlight, Pioneer Cemetery, is Athens County’s oldest non-native cemetery and home of Ohio’s second
oldest shagbark hickory tree. Menorahs were carved on the earliest gravestones at Pioneer Cemetery.
Lunch will be provided
Seating is limited. Please RSVP to Tony for more information and to reserve your spot
preserves and showcases cultural artifacts that tell the story of Appalachian diversity, while chronicling
the history of Tablertown from its time of early settlement to the present day. Community tours include
visits to the Kilvert Church and Kilvert Cemetery where the founding Tablers are buried. Another
spotlight, Pioneer Cemetery, is Athens County’s oldest non-native cemetery and home of Ohio’s second
oldest shagbark hickory tree. Menorahs were carved on the earliest gravestones at Pioneer Cemetery.
Lunch will be provided
Seating is limited. Please RSVP to Tony for more information and to reserve your spot