CANTON -- In 1892, Frederic Remington convinced his favorite guide “Has” Rasbeck to accompany him on a water journey from Cranberry Lake toward the St. Lawrence River. Find out how the trip …
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CANTON -- In 1892, Frederic Remington convinced his favorite guide “Has” Rasbeck to accompany him on a water journey from Cranberry Lake toward the St. Lawrence River.
Find out how the trip turned out when Allen and Marilyn Splete present Remington on the Water: Cranberry Lake and the Oswegatchie River, at noon on Thursday, Sept. 25, at the St. Lawrence County Historical Association, 3 East Main St.
This Brown Bag Lunch program is part of the 13th annual Remington Arts Festival and coincides with the opening of the exhibit Remington and Rasbeck Run the River.
Brown Bag Lunches are free and open to the public. Bring your own lunch and enjoy a beverage and dessert provided by SLCHA.
Info: 386-8133 or info@slcha.org.