History: One of the oldest children's museum's in the country, we were organized in the October of 1963 by the Junior League. Originally called the...
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Central New York's only Children's Museum is permanently chartered by the Board of Regents of New York State. We are passionately committed to prov...
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The current location of the museum [319 S. Ann Street], built in 1833 as the first bank in Little Falls and Herkimer County, was chartere...
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The museum is located across from the Post Office. The Town of Webb is a premiere travel destination in the heart of the Fulton Chain of Lakes dist...
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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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The New York State Old Tyme Fiddlers' Association is an organization for those that enjoy playing old tyme fiddle, listening to old tyme ...
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About Us Fenimore Art Museum, on the shore of Otsego Lake in Cooperstown, New York, presents outstanding permanent and changing exhibitions from w...
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The American Maple Museum was founded in 1977 to preserve the history and evolution of the North American maple syrup industry.
The former ...
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The home of the Railway Historical Society of Northern New York (RHSNNY) was once the Croghan Depot for the Lowville-Beaver River Railway (L&BR...
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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 The Farmers' Museum is a private educational institution, serving the public, that is dedicated to representing American rural life as typi...
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About Us The National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum is the most revered Hall of Fame in sports. The Museum contains thousands of artifacts skill...
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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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