Join us for the fourth and final event in this fall’s “Local Lore with Bob Richard” series of free talks hosted by our McCracken Research Library.
At noon on November 18, Bob discusses the history of the Hoodoo Ranch, from its beginning up through the present day.
Special guest J.D. Radakovich, current manager of the Hoodoo, will be on hand to help answer questions.
With a wealth of knowledge about the Cody and Yellowstone National Park areas, Bob has a lifetime of stories to share with future generations. The “Local Lore with Bob Richard” series included four talks—with this being the last talk for this fall.
After this final program in his 2021 series, Bob returns with a whole new slate of “Local Lore” topics early in 2022.
The talks in this series are gathered in this YouTube playlist.
A lifelong Wyoming resident, Richard’s varied experiences are pure West. He worked at guest ranches, guided horse and hunting trips, ranched, and for 37 years owned and operated Grub Steak Expeditions, personally touring thousands of visitors from around the world through Yellowstone and its ecosystem.
Educated at the Universities of Wyoming, Arizona, and California (Fresno), Richard has served as a teacher and school administrator, a decorated United States Marine Corps pilot in Vietnam, and, for 21 years, helped coordinate American Red Cross service and relief activities in the western United States.