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SUMMARY:Second Saturday Speaker Series
LOCATION:Steamboat Era Museum, 156 King Carter Drive, Irvington, VA, 22480
DESCRIPTION:Second Saturday Speaker Series\n\n02/14/26 02:00 PM EST\n - 02/14/26 03:30 PM EST\Description:\n\Details:\nSteamboat Era Museum, located at 156 King Carter Drive in Irvington, announces the 2026 Second Saturday Speakers Series. This is the third year the museum has hosted a variety of interesting speakers. The talks begin at 2:00pm and light refreshments are served, courtesy of The Local and Clegg Creations. Tickets are $10 and can be purchased at https://steamboateramuseum.org/events/\n \nSaturday, February 14 @ 2 p.m.\nThe Clyde Line: Linking the Eastern Seaboard by Steamboat\nJustin McIntyre, Curator of the South Carolina Maritime Museum, on the Clyde Line’s role connecting New York, Charleston, Jacksonville, and the coastal economy in between.\n \Location:\nSteamboat Era Museum\n156 King Carter Drive\nIrvington, VA 22480
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Second Saturday Speaker Series<br /><br />02/14/26 02:00 PM EST - 02/14/26 03:30 PM EST<br />Description:<br /><img alt="" src="https://chamberorganizer.com/lancasterbythebay/photos/Speakers_Ad_pictures_01152026054206.JPG" style="width:672px" /><br />Details:<br /><strong>Steamboat Era Museum, located at 156 King Carter Drive in Irvington, announces the 2026 Second Saturday Speakers Series. This is the third year the museum has hosted a variety of interesting speakers. The talks begin at 2:00pm and light refreshments are served, courtesy of The Local and Clegg Creations. Tickets are $10 and&nbsp;</strong>can be purchased at <a href="https://steamboat/">https://steamboat</a><u>eramuseum.org/events/</u><br />
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<strong>Saturday, February 14 @ 2 p.m.</strong><br />
<em>The Clyde Line: Linking the Eastern Seaboard by Steamboat</em><br />
Justin McIntyre, Curator of the South Carolina Maritime Museum, on the Clyde Line&rsquo;s role connecting New York, Charleston, Jacksonville, and the coastal economy in between.<br />
&nbsp;<br />Location:<br />Steamboat Era Museum<br />156 King Carter Drive<br />Irvington, VA 22480
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