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Lecture: Cooking Up Your Family’s History—Finding Your Heritage in Food

Location

Anacostia Community Museum
1901 Fort Place SE
Washington , DC, 20020

Phone: 202.633.4820
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September 25, 2010 - 10:30am - 12:00pm

What comes to mind when you hear “food and family? ”If you have a favorite family recipe, cookbook, story, cooking utensil, tablecloth, or other food-related item that has been become a family tradition, come and share with others. Historian Maria Goodwin will show you how examining food and cooking practices can offer a valuable lesson about your family’s history. 

Fee: 
Free

Contact Information

Anacostia Community Museum - Smithsonian Institution
1901 Fort Place, SE
Washington, DC, 20020

Phone: 202-633-4820

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