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Nevada Historical Society presents High Noon with Neal Cobb Spring Series: LaVere Redfield-Mystery, Money and Malstrom

Nevada Historical Society presents High Noon with Neal Cobb Spring Series: LaVere Redfield-Mystery, Money and Malstrom

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Nevada Historical Society presents High Noon with Neal Cobb, a wonderful history series that delves into fascinating Nevada topics with local experts. Neal Cobb is a passionate historian and honorary curator for the Nevada Historical Society. He loves all things Nevada. Join Neal Cobb and our monthly speakers as we explore interesting topics and join in the audience conversations.     

April Speakers: David and Gayle Woodruff, historians            

LaVere Redfield was an interesting character: a keen investor in the stock market and real estate; anti-government (especially the IRS); a ruthless businessman; a man who didn’t trust banks; a high-stakes gambler; a philanderer; a victim of at least two high-profile robberies; a man who hated to have his photo taken and a notorious hoarder. Using extensive research, local historians David & Gayle Woodruff examine the unusual and quirky story of one of Reno’s least known and eccentric “public” figures, in a 55-minute slide show.

Speaker Bio: David and Gayle Woodruff

David and Gayle Woodruff offer history programs throughout Lake Tahoe, the Carson Valley, and Eastern Sierra covering several topics, many times bringing their characters to life in a Chautauqua performance. The Woodruffs have written a series of three books about Highway 395 called El Camino Sierra, and a book on the Furnace Creek Resort. With a love of history, a deep fondness for their natural surroundings and a passion for all things 395, the two spend their time exploring, enjoying and writing about their beloved Eastern Sierra.

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Date:
Thursday, April 17, 2025
Time:
12:00pm - 1:00pm
Categories:
History Local Interest

Registration is required. There are 100 seats available.

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