The Erlanger Branch of the Kenton County Public Library is offering a local history series in the month of February.
Presentations will focus on finding the history of your home, learning about beer brewing in Cincinnati and discussing how Erlanger went from the railroad suburb to the expressway suburb.
All presentations will take place at the Erlanger library branch, located at 401 Kenton Lands Road:
What: How to Discover the History of Your House
When: Tuesday, February 16, 7 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Who: Adults
Want to know when your house was built? Is it a historic property? Is it haunted? Join Bill Stolz, Kentucky history librarian, as he shares tips and resources for researching the history of homes and buildings in Northern Kentucky.
What: Over the Rhine: When Beer Was King
When: Tuesday, February 23, 7 p.m.
Who: Adults
Join local author, Mike Morgan, for a fascinating look into the history of beer brewing in Cincinnati.
What: Erlanger: From Railroad Suburb to Expressway Suburb
When: Thursday, February 25, 7 p.m.
Who: Adults
Find out more about the heritage of your community. Northern Kentucky University professor Dr. Paul Tenkotte will give a presentation on the history of Erlanger and its development through the decades.
Click here or call 962-4022 for details or directions to the branch.