Virtual - The History of the Cape Cod Canal

Tuesday, May 177:00—8:00 PMVirtual

This program is rescheduled from April 12th.

Millions of people cross the bridges over the Cape Cod Canal each year. But how many know what this engineering marvel is all about? Samantha Gray, an US Army Corps of Engineers Park Ranger, will present a heavily visual program that offers excellent insight into the rich history, fascinating features, and vigilant operation of the Cape Cod Canal. The presentation will be followed by a Q&A session.

Samantha Gray is an Interpretive Park Ranger with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers at the Cape Cod Canal. She’s worked at the Canal for 25 years, where she manages the Canal’s Interpretive Services and Outreach Programs, as well as the Cape Cod Canal Visitor Center in Sandwich, Massachusetts. As an interpreter, Ms. Gray reveals and relates the Canal’s unique history, features and operations to people of all ages. For her work, she has been selected by USACE for multiple awards including regional Interpreter of the Year and the American Recreation Coalition's Legends Award. Ms. Gray earned her degree in Conservation of Natural Resources from Long Island University.

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