The Gilboa Museum is a non-profit organization dedicated to protecting the heritage of Gilboa, New York and the cultural treasure of the Devonian P...
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Mission Statement: “The Zadock Pratt Museum is dedicated to exhibiting the history and culture of the Northern Catskill Region during the mi...
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The gallery opened its doors in 2002 and has established a strong reputation for aesthetic excellence and value in contemporary fine art. We repres...
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About Us The Iroquois Indian Museum is an educational institution dedicated to fostering understanding of Iroquois culture using Iroquois art as a ...
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The Old Stone Fort Museum complex celebrates and preserves the rich, historic legacy of New York's beautiful Schoharie Valley. Buildings ...
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History From the late 1800's through the 1940's the rugged steam locomotives of the Ulster & Delaware, Catskill Mountain Railroad, New York C...
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About Us Established in 1990, the James Cox Gallery at Woodstock is the culmination of twenty-five years of professional experience in the field of...
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Blink, located in the rolling hills of the Catskill Mountains, is set in the historic hamlet of Andes, NY, 150 miles northwest of New York City. Th...
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Carlsen Gallery, Inc. has been conducting auctions of estate merchandise and antiques in the upper Hudson Valley and Albany area since 1984. We are...
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About Us Since its beginnings in 1920, the WAAM has been committed to exhibiting and collecting work in all media by area artists and supporting th...
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Fletcher Gallery is located in the heart of Woodstock, New York - the oldest continuously functioning art colony in America. Woodstock ha...
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A Century and a Half of History A mill site since 1846, for most of its commercial life Hanford Mills was owned and operated by the family of Davi...
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Mission:The purposes for Woodstock Museum are:To gather, display, disseminate and develop the concept and reality of Woodstock, encompassing the cu...
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The Cherry Valley Museum was established on October 23, 1957 and was housed in a converted Hop Barn on upper Lancaster Street. In 1959, it moved to...
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