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Doug Swift to present '10,000 Acres'

The filmmaker will share clips and discuss the multimedia documentary July 9 at the Johnson-Humrickhouse Museum in Coshocton

"10,000 Acres" is an interactive, multimedia documentary exploring the land we now know as The Wilds. Producer and director Doug Swift will speak Thursday, July 9, at 6:30 p.m. at The Johnson-Humrickhouse Museum to introduce the project and share selected clips.

"10,000 Acres" is an interactive, multimedia documentary exploring the land we now know as The Wilds. Producer and director Doug Swift will speak Thursday, July 9, at 6:30 p.m. at The Johnson-Humrickhouse Museum to introduce the project and share selected clips.

From the mound builders to the pioneers, farmers, miners, and conservationists who shaped this landscape, each era represents a chapter in Ohio history — and in the continuing American story. Taken as a whole, the story is humbling. Ways of life were lost, communities changed, and the land itself was transformed.

This project remembers and honors those histories while inviting us to reflect on what those changes mean. As we celebrate the 250th birthday of our nation, this patch of land in our own backyard offers a powerful microcosm of the larger American experience.

Swift is a filmmaker, poet, and visiting assistant professor in the journalism and English Departments at Denison University. For more about his work, visit www.dougswiftstories.com.

The Johnson-Humrickhouse Museum is located in Historic Roscoe Village at 300 N. Whitewoman St. in Coshocton. Museum hours are noon to 4 p.m. daily, and all Sundays are free admission to Coshocton County residents.