Internationally known historical expert coming to the Meade County Historical Museum

On August 12, at the regular Meade County Historical & Archeological Preservation Society meeting, Lee Pennington, 80, of White Oak, will be coming to speak on the Brandenburg Stone, on which he is an expert.
The Brandenburg Stone was found in 1912 on the farm of Craig Crecelius in Brandenburg. It is an inscribed stone slab that contains a strip of linear markings that resemble letters of a script. There have been claims that the script is Coelbren, a Welsh-language alphabet.
Lee Pennington is an author of 22 books, has produced 26 documentaries, has traveled all over the world through all of the United States, in all the Canadian Provinces, minus two, and 90 countries.

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