For some time now, ETHS Members from across the country have been able to stay up-to-date with regional history programs and events through mailings, such as this copy of Newsline, ETHS’s website, and the e-mail newsletter, “History Highlights.” Now, ETHS is providing additional ways to “make history personal” and to “connect the region and its history!”


Do you need a reminder about that upcoming lecture you wanted to attend? Do you want to be the first to hear about special events and workshops? Do you want to post a comment about your recent visit to the Museum of East Tennessee History?

 

If so, join ETHS on many of today’s popular social media sites, including Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube!

 

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In 140 words or less (well, sometimes more... after all, historians like words), ETHS tweets everything from "This Day in East Tennessee History" to live updates during special events!
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Your one stop shop on the internet to view videos about programming offered at the East Tennessee History Center, recordings of recent lectures and events, and more!

 



ETHS This Day in History
May 18
1933: President Roosevelt signed the Tennessee Valley Authority Act, creating an agency to bring electricity to the region, provide flood control, and improve economic conditions.
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