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Buffalo ‘Tails’ of the Buckeye State – Migration, Extirpation, and Reintroduction

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Buffalo ‘Tails’ of the Buckeye State – Migration, Extirpation, and Reintroduction

Join Franklinton Historical Society for Buffalo ‘Tails’ of the Buckeye State – Migration, Extirpation, and Reintroduction on Wednesday, March 20th from 6:30-8PM, Mount Carmel Healthy Living Center.

Presented by Carie Starr – Co-owner of Cherokee Valley Bison Ranch in Perry County, Ohio

The Wood Bison, once plentiful in the area, historically migrated from Blue Licks, Kentucky through Franklinton (Columbus) to Upper Sandusky, Ohio, generating passage for Native Americans, settlers, and Franklinton founder, Lucas Sullivant, who followed the buffalo trail north from Kentucky. This talk will focus on the historic buffalo trails and the migration, extirpation, and reintroduction of Buffalo in the Buckeye State.

Event is free, but registration is recommended: REGISTER HERE

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Buffalo ‘Tails’ of the Buckeye State – Migration, Extirpation, and Reintroduction

777 W. State St. Building #2, Columbus, OH 43222

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Wednesday, March 20, 2024

6:30 PM–8:00 PM

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