Evening Lecture: The Gulf of Mexico |
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Join author John S. Sledge as he shares the history and heritage of the Gulf of Mexico, the earth’s 10th largest body of water, and one he lovingly calls a “beautiful, pocketed sea.” The Spanish role in discovering, settling, and exploring the Gulf basin will introduce us to some of the world’s most exotic cities and such memorable personalities as Sebastian Ocampo, Ponce de Leon, Hernan Cortez, and Isabel de Bobadilla, the first (and only) female governor of Cuba.
The author of seven books on Gulf coast history and architecture, including The Mobile River, and Southern Bound: A Gulf Coast Journalist on Books, Writers, and Literary Pilgrimages of the Heart, John is a senior architectural historian with the Mobile Historic Development Commission. John S. Sledge Photo: Taken by Simona Ghersi Newell If you have any comments or questions about this video, or have ideas for a lecture topic, please contact us at customerservice@marinersmuseum.org Read our blog: https://blogs.marinersmuseum.org Connect with our upcoming online programs: https://www.marinersmuseum.org/live/ This video is for your personal use only, and no further use is permitted. You may not reproduce, distribute, transmit, or provide access to this video to any other person or entity. All rights are reserved by the Mariner’s Museum. © 2021 The Mariners' Museum, Newport News, Va. |