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MONROE 200: THE

Bicentennial
DR. COREY MALCOLM
Lead Historian, Florida Keys History Center
Dr. Malcom specialized in researching the maritime past of the Florida Keys and the Bahamas. For many years, he served as Mel Fisher Maritime Museum’s Director of Archaeology, where he participated in shipwreck research projects, including the 1622 galleon Nuestra Señora de Atocha, the 1700 English slaver Henrietta Marie, and the 1827 pirate-slaver Guerrero. He was also instrumental in bringing the Key West African Cemetery on Higgs Beach and its story to light.
Wednesday, May 10
Register online at keysdiscovery.com/lectures
In-person registration closes Monday, May 8. Doors open at 5 p.m.; Presentation begins at 6 p.m. Cash bar and light appetizers available.
Keys History & Discovery Center at the Islander Resort Conference Center, Islamorada, MM 82, Oceanside
SERVING ISLAMORADA
PROUDLY SINCE EARLY 2020 TRUSTED SERVICE PROVIDER IN MONROE COUNTY SINCE 1995.
