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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About Us
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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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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Picture Perfect is a women-owned business operating in the same location in downtown Canajoharie, NY for the last 23 years. Picture Perfect special...
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History: The Canajoharie Library was born in the 1880s when a committee of local dignitaries organized a lending library in the drawing room of th...
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Mission:
The mission of the Arkell Museum at Canajoharie and the Canajoharie Library is to promote and celebrate the understanding and enjoyment o...
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Our MissionThe Walter Elwood Museum is a gateway to learning using the past to illuminate the present. Utilizing local experience, stories and arti...
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The Fort Plain Museum is chartered under the Board of Regents as a 501C3 not for profit entity. The charter was originally granted in 1963. The mus...
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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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Mission:The mission of the Fulton County Historical Society is to acquire, preserve and promote the history of Fulton County, New York and to conve...
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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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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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History: The Margaret Reaney Memorial Library was a gift to the Village of St. Johnsville by local textile manufacturer, Joseph H. Reaney. Built i...
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Miss Lillian Flint occupied the historic house at the end of Reynolds Street in the Village of Scotia from 1952 to 1994. Miss Flint frequently told...
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We are a not-for-profit educational corporation, founded in 1978, and permanently chartered by the Board of Regents of New York State. We do not of...
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