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Step into the story of one of Idaho’s most fascinating places with Park Ranger Errin Bair, as she takes us on a captivating journey through time at the southern end of stunning Lake Pend Oreille. From the colossal forces of Glacial Lake Missoula and the Ice Age floods to the frontier days of Pend Oreille City and the iconic Mary Moody steamboat, this month’s lecture brings the region’s past to life. Experience the dramatic transformation of the area during World War II, when the Farragut Naval Training Station became one of the nation’s largest naval training centers. Then relive the excitement of the massive Scouting events of the 1960s and 70s—including the influential 1965 Girl Scout Senior Roundup, which not only brought thousands of young women from around the country to the site but also helped prove the land’s ongoing value as a public gathering space. This pivotal moment helped set the stage for the creation of Farragut State Park, transforming the area into the beloved destination it is today. Join us for a fun journey through the natural forces, historic moments, and community events that shaped Farragut into one of Idaho’s true treasures!
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