Annie Berlemann and the "Cherokee Trail"
February 19, 2026 7:00 PM –8:30 PM
Event Summary
Annie is a dedicated scientist, amateur historian and longtime resident of the Palmer Divide region in Colorado. Her deep connection to the land and its history led to the discovery of fantastic artifacts linked to the Cherokee Trail on her property. Passionate about preserving cultural heritage, Annie has worked to document and share these findings while highlighting the significance of the Cherokee Trail in regional history.
In this engaging presentation Annie shares her remarkable story of uncovering trail artifacts on her property in the scenic Palmer Divide area. Learn about the historical significance as a migration and trade route, the artifacts found and the steps taken to preserve this cultural heritage.
Learn about these discoveries that offer a unique glimpse into the lives of those who traveled the Cherokee Trail. The Palmer Lake Historical Society is an educational 501 (c)(3) nonprofit organization serving the Palmer Divide area since 1956. FREE Tri-Lakes Historical Calendars will be available. Help celebrate Colorado's 150 Anniversary.
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Also Occurs On
- Thursday, February 19
