Racine & Me: Program highlights history of the DeKoven family
By: Mark McPherson
Posted: Mar 8, 2020 3:34 PM CST

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RACINE (CBS 58) – You’ve heard of the DeKoven Center in Racine, now you can learn about the history of the DeKoven family.
Archivist John Magerus joins us on Racine & Me to talk about his upcoming presentation about the DeKoven family titled, “Second Tuesdays: James DeKoven is not an Orphan”.
The program will talk about how the DeKoven family became prominent in the Midwest through their careers and marriages.
Magerus talks about things you have never known about a family that has a prominent name in the Racine area.
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