Boards, Bags, and Brains: Trivia Nights
Stop in and put your knowledge to the test during View Trivia Nights.
Benjamin Franklin: A Film by Ken Burns
Ken Burns’ two-part, four-hour documentary, Benjamin Franklin is the first in View's documentary series celebrating the 250th anniversary of the birth of America. This exquisite film explores the revolutionary life of one of the 18th century’s most consequential figures, whose work and words unlocked the mystery of electricity and helped create the United States.
Boards, Bags, and Brains: Cornhole
Warm up your arm and toss some bags during View's cornhole nights on Thursdays this winter.
Boards, Bags, and Brains: Trivia Nights
Stop in and put your knowledge to the test during View Trivia Nights.
Thomas Jefferson: A Film by Ken Burns
Thomas Jefferson is the second installment of View's documentary series celebrating the 250th anniversary of America's birth. It is a two-part, three-hour portrait of one of the most fascinating and complicated figures ever to walk across America’s public stage – our enigmatic and brilliant third president. Thomas Jefferson embodies within his own life the most profound contradictions of American history: as the author of our most sacred document, the Declaration of Independence, he gave voice to our fervent desire for freedom, but he also owned more than 150 human beings and never saw fit to free them.
Boards, Bags, and Brains: Cornhole
Warm up your arm and toss some bags during View's cornhole nights on Thursdays this winter.
Boards, Bags, and Brains: Trivia Nights
Stop in and put your knowledge to the test during View Trivia Nights.
Thomas Jefferson: A Film by Ken Burns
Thomas Jefferson is the second installment of View's documentary series celebrating the 250th anniversary of America's birth. It is a two-part, three-hour portrait of one of the most fascinating and complicated figures ever to walk across America’s public stage – our enigmatic and brilliant third president. Thomas Jefferson embodies within his own life the most profound contradictions of American history: as the author of our most sacred document, the Declaration of Independence, he gave voice to our fervent desire for freedom, but he also owned more than 150 human beings and never saw fit to free them.
Boards, Bags, and Brains: Cornhole
Warm up your arm and toss some bags during View's cornhole nights on Thursdays this winter.
Boards, Bags, and Brains: Trivia Nights
Stop in and put your knowledge to the test during View Trivia Nights.