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For more than 130 years, rumors and silence have shrouded the early morning hours of March 31, 1892. While some have long denied that a lynching ever occurred in Findlay, others chose to take the truth to their graves. Now a new historical investigation is set to break the silence.
On Saturday, March 28th, research historian Casey Heilman will present an in-depth examination of this misunderstood chapter of our local history.
The presentation promises to shed light on the events that led to more than 2,000 residents taking the law into their own hands. Drawing on exhaustive research, Heilman will examine the historic evidence of who was there, when the events occurred and the circumstances.
* Due to the nature of the subject and graphic content involving a true crime, attendance is not recommended for children.
RSVP with Jane @ 419-722-7037 tickets are $20 each, which includes light snacks. Adult Beverages available
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313 E Sandusky St, Findlay, OH, United States, Ohio 45840
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