Lecture by Pete Nelson “Iron Will: How Adirondack Ore Helped Win the Revolutionary War”
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Lecture by Pete Nelson “Iron Will: How Adirondack Ore Helped Win the Revolutionary War”

A historical lecture by Pete Nelson about the role of Adirondack ore in the Revolutionary War.

Thu, 30 Jul 2026 7:00 PM – 8:30 PM (America/New_York) Adirondack History Museum Elizabethtown , New York
The Adirondack History Museum presents a compelling lecture by Pete Nelson titled “Iron Will: How Adirondack Ore Helped Win the Revolutionary War.” This event explores the critical role that local natural resources played in the American struggle for independence. Held in Elizabethtown, the lecture offers a deep dive into regional history and its broader impact on national events. It is an excellent opportunity for history enthusiasts to learn from an expert in the field.

What to Expect

An informative and engaging presentation by Pete Nelson on regional history and its historical significance.

Who Should Attend

  • History buffs
  • Students
  • Local residents
  • Museum members

Agenda Overview

The lecture runs from 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM, featuring a presentation and Q&A.
Venue & Address
Adirondack History Museum
7590 Court St
Elizabethtown , New York – 12932
United States
Organizer
Adirondack History Museum · Museum
A museum dedicated to preserving and sharing the history of the Adirondack region.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is the speaker?
Pete Nelson.
Where is it held?
Adirondack History Museum, 7590 Court St, Elizabethtown, NY.
What is the topic?
How Adirondack ore helped win the Revolutionary War.
Is there a cost?
Please check the museum website for details.
Do I need to register?
Check the museum website for event details.
Is it accessible?
Please contact the museum for accessibility information.
Tags
History Lecture Elizabethtown Museum Revolutionary War
Summary
Historical lecture on the role of Adirondack ore in the Revolutionary War.
Highlights
  • Historical lecture
  • Expert speaker
  • Revolutionary War history
  • Local resource impact
  • Museum event
  • Educational experience
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