April 22, 2025
Members of the Dallas Historical Society Director’s Inner Circle are invited to attend the next chapter in our Author’s Table Dinner Series. In April, we are bringing author and presidential historian Tevi Troy to our table. Troy will be discussing his book: The Power and the Money: The Epic Clashes Between Commanders in Chief and Titans of Industry.
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Dallas Historical Society’s Directors Inner Circle
Fires, Floods, Explosions, and Bloodshed: A History of Texas Whiskey
By Andrew Braunberg
Join Andrew Braunberg, distiller and author of Fires, Floods, Explosions and Bloodshed: A History of Texas Whiskey, for a guided tasting of four interesting Texas whiskeys. In addition to the tasting, tickets include beer, wine, and light refreshments. Spaces are limited, so reserve your spot now.
Fires, Floods, Explosions, and Bloodshed: A History of Texas Whiskey
By Andrew Braunberg
The history of Texas whiskey is a fascinating topic that has never been documented—until now. Join author and distiller Andrew Braunberg as he shares exciting stories of the pioneering spirit of Texas whiskey distillers from his book Fires, Floods, Explosions and Bloodshed: A History of Texas Whiskey. Books will be available for purchase after the presentation.
2025 Texas History Professional Development Conference
Join the Dallas Historical Society us for this free, two-day Professional Development Conference, presented in partnership with the Harry W. Bass Jr. Foundation. Learn from leading Texas historians and exemplary classroom instructors. Improve your content knowledge and sharpen your teaching skills at the beautiful and historic Hall of State. Attendees will earn 12 CPE Credits. Questions? if you have any questions, please CLICK HERE to contact our Director of Education.
Breakfast & lunch will be provided both days. Registrants will receive gift bags and be eligible for door prizes
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$20 Registration fee
2025 Texas History Professional Development Conference
Join the Dallas Historical Society us for this free, two-day Professional Development Conference, presented in partnership with the Harry W. Bass Jr. Foundation. Learn from leading Texas historians and exemplary classroom instructors. Improve your content knowledge and sharpen your teaching skills at the beautiful and historic Hall of State. Attendees will earn 12 CPE Credits. Questions? if you have any questions, please CLICK HERE to contact our Director of Education.
Breakfast & lunch will be provided both days. Registrants will receive gift bags and be eligible for door prizes