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The Columbian Exchange

Historian and storyteller Jack Lasseter explains why historical biologists believe that Christopher Columbus' 1492 landing in the New World was the most important event affecting humanity since large mammals dies at the end of the last ice age, at noon and 2 p.m., Wednesday, Feb. 12; $5. Reservations are required. Call during business hours for reservations and more information.