History
The Schein-Joseph International Museum of Ceramic Art at Alfred houses nearly 8,000 ceramic and glass objects, ranging from small pottery ...
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Mission
The Hornell Erie Depot Museum was established in 2005 by the City of Hornell to preserve the history and mementos of the men and women of ...
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To preserve and interpret the history of World War II. To commemorate the contribution of 40 million Americans that supported the 16 million fight...
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Unfortunately there will be no Living History Day in the forseeable future. The museum was not able to secure insurance to cover reenactors and liv...
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About Us:The Humphrey Nature Center at Letchworth State Park opened in June 2016 and offers year-round environmental education opportunities for sc...
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Mission Statement:The mission of the Genesee Valley Council on the Arts is to enrich the quality of life in Livingston County by encouraging and pr...
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Mission Statement: The Glenn H. Curtiss Museum of Local History was formed to establish, conduct, operate and maintain a museum in the Village of...
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The Museum & Library are county owned and operated, specializing in the history of Cattaraugus County, NY.
Museum Open Hours:
Monday through ...
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The Marilyn Horne Museum and Exhibit Center at the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford showcases highlights from the personal archive of legendary...
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About Us:The principle objective of the Livingston County Historical Society, as outlined in its Constitution and Acquisitions Policy, are "to proc...
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About Us Lost Angel Glass Gallery is located in the Hawks Crystal Building on historic Market Street in downtown Corning, New York. The gallery car...
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Mission and History
The Finger Lakes Boating Museum exists for the education and preservation of the boating activities and boat building herita...
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Mission:
To make art accessible to everyone by providing a relaxed and friendly environment in hopes to educate and inspire visitors to the Galler...
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