Volusia County, FL – In conjunction with Stetson University and the Enterprise Museum, the

St Johns River-to-Sea Loop Alliance presents Lost History Week 2021.
Featuring a variety of presentations with limited in-person access and unlimited virtual attendance opportunities, the events are part of the River to Sea Nature and History Corridor project, supported in part by Florida Humanities.
The Week includes three events at Enterprise Museum in Enterprise, Florida.
March 16 – 6:00 PM “Slavery and the Struggle for Freedom in East Florida” by Dr. Andy Eisen
March 18 – 6:00 PM “William Bartram: Creating Wilderness” by Dr. Tony Abbott
March 20 – 1:00 – 4:00 PM Virtual History Tour highlighting museum exhibits and historic places of interest access from Volusia’s world class regional trails.
Attendance at the museum is limited but the events are available virtually. All events are free but advance registration is required. Visit www.River2SeaLoop.Org for more information and to register for virtual and live events.
The St Johns River-to-Sea Loop Alliance (River2SeaLoop.org) is a tax exempt 501 (c) 3 nonprofit organization with the mission to advance, advocate, support, promote and protect the 260-mile St Johns River-to-Sea Loop bicycle/multiuse trail that connects Titusville to Debary to Palatka to St Augustine and back to Titusville, with dozens of small and large communities around the Loop.