Monthly Meeting, April 2023
Anderson Falls Heritage House Museum 96 Clinton Street, Keeseville, NY, United StatesMeetings are free and open to the public. All are welcome.
Anderson Falls Heritage Society
in historic Keeseville, New York
Meetings are free and open to the public. All are welcome.
"National Historic Marker Day invites volunteers and communities to come together to maintain their markers. Unfortunately, weather and time take their toll on these small monuments to history. By working together, we not only ensure these markers tell the stories to future generations, but we also take the opportunity to celebrate the history and culture they preserve. They tell stories of cultural, national, and historical significance. They also remind us of the people who lived, worked, contributed, played, created, and survived in communities all across the country."
The Pomeroy Foundation is promoting this event and is in the processing of coordinating with Boy Scout Troop 8005 to clean 15 historic markers in the Towns of Au Sable and Chesterfield, New York.
Please call (518) 834-9219 for the intinerary.
Meetings are free and open to the public. All are welcome.
You are invited to join us at the Anderson Falls Heritage Society as we open the Museum to the public for the 2023 season. There are plenty of exhibits for one and all. Stop in!
New York State's Path Through History is a tourism and economic development initiative formed to promote increased visitation to more than seven hundred historic sites throughout the state.
The time 10 AM to 4 PM at AFHS is solid, but may differ at each organization. Thank you for your patience and interest.
New York State's Path Through History is a tourism and economic development initiative formed to promote increased visitation to more than seven hundred historic sites throughout the state.
The time 10 AM to 4 PM at AFHS is solid but may differ at each organization. Thank you for your patience and interest.
Meetings are free and open to the public. All are welcome.
Guest Speaker: Steven Eric Dorr
A Keeseville native, holds a degree in art history from SUNY Plattsburgh. His semester-long research on the architecture of St. John the Baptist Church was the basis of his thesis.
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Meetings are free and open to the public. All are welcome.