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Historical Society News
2010-09-04
The East Lyme Historical Society will host its annual Labor Day Weekend Flea Market from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. today and Sunday on the Thomas Lee House Grounds, Route 156, just east of Rocky Neck State Park.
2010-09-03
WARWICK - The Historical Society of the Town of Warwick enjoyed a picture perfect evening on Saturday, Aug. 28, to hold its annual Under the Tent Party at Lewis Park.
2010-09-04
WILSON—The annual Labor Day Flea Market is slated from 9 a.m. to 4 p. m. Monday on the Wilson Historical Society grounds on Lake Street. Scores of vendors from throughout Western New York are expected at the annual gathering. A wide variety of fair-type food is available.
2010-09-03
Registration for the Nebraska State Historical Society's awardsluncheon and 132nd annual meeting will be accepted until Sept.10.
2010-09-03
At its Monday afternoon meeting, the Richland County Historical Society featured guest speaker Gerald Lubenow, who spoke on the more esoteric history of Ft. Abercrombie. Attending guests were so captivated they took notes, said museum archivist Marjo Johnson.
2010-09-03
As the Oneida County Historical Society executive director was finishing up some work Friday afternoon in his office, he heard loud cracking sounds, the building vibrated and dust shot into the hallway.
2010-09-02
The Dundas Valley Historical Society kicks off its ninth annual series of historical presentations with Ray Fazakas presenting The Black Donnellys: The Dundas Connection.
2010-09-02
The Barnstable Historical Society spent much of the summer moving its collection across Route 6A to its new home at 3087 Main Street. The fruits of that work were on display this week, as the society held an open house Sept. 1 to kick off its fall season and new location.
2010-09-02
The Ionia County Historical Society is asking for donations to raise money for the replacement of the John C. Blanchard Estate’s carriage house roof.
2010-09-02
Keep your ears open La Jollans: The Historical Society has ended the "quiet" phase of its capital campaign and is putting the word out to raise the $720,000 it still needs to renovate the historic buildings and property at Eads and Prospect Streets. With only about a third of the $2 million left to raise, capital campaign co-chairs Melesse Traylor and Ann Zahner - who have been involved since ...
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