March 10 — An Evening with Maureen Taylor, "The Photo Detective"

For the past 10 years, Maureen Taylor has employed a variety of diagnostic techniques, combining genealogy, art history, costume history and cultural anthropology in her work dating and identifying the subjects in photos. The Wall Street Journal has called her “the nation’s foremost historical photo detective.”

When: Tuesday, March 10 7:00 PM
Where: Frank and Katrina Basile Theater, Eugene and Marilyn Glick Indiana History Center
Cost: Presentation - $10/nonmembers; $8/IHS members

Maureen Taylor, known as The Photo Detective, will speak at the History Center on Tuesday, March 10, at 7 p.m. Taylor, an internationally recognized expert on the intersection of history, genealogy and photography, has been featured in top media outlets including “Today,” “The View,” The Wall Street Journal, Martha Stewart Living and Better Homes & Gardens. She is the author of numerous books and magazine articles, as well as a contributing editor at Family Tree Magazine.

For more information about Maureen Taylor, visit her Web site at www.photodetective.com.

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