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Monthly Meeting, April 2021

Anderson Falls Heritage House Museum 96 Clinton Street, Keeseville, NY, United States

Meetings are free and open to the public. All are welcome.

Monthly Meeting, May 2021

Anderson Falls Heritage House Museum 96 Clinton Street, Keeseville, NY, United States

Meetings are free and open to the public. All are welcome.

Monthly Meeting, June 2021

Anderson Falls Heritage House Museum 96 Clinton Street, Keeseville, NY, United States

Meetings are free and open to the public. All are welcome.

Historical Bridges of the Adirondacks

Keeseville Fire Department 8 Pleasant Street, Keeseville, NY, United States

Join us on July 21, 2021, for an exploration of the incredible variety of historical bridges that are located in the region.

This program explores the incredible variety of historical bridges that are found in the region. These include: stone arch bridges in Keeseville and Ticonderoga; covered bridges in Jay and Edinburg; iron trusses over the AuSable, Hudson, Saranac, Raquette, Moose and Sacandaga Rivers; reinforced concrete, stone-faced spans in Keene, Piercefield, and Black Brook; and the marvelous steel arch bridge over AuSable Chasm... As bridges are among our most endangered historical resources, the program also looks at successful strategies for preserving these regional treasures.

Monthly Meeting, July 2021

Anderson Falls Heritage House Museum 96 Clinton Street, Keeseville, NY, United States

Meetings are free and open to the public. All are welcome.

Champlain Valley Suffrage Centennial Auto Tour, NCUGRHA

North Star Underground Railroad Museum 1131 Mace Chasm Road, Ausable Chasm, NY, United States

Meet three African American Women, Ida Wells, Portia Backiston & Helen Appo, who were strong leaders. Learn how the Mohawk women inspired the suffrage movement.

Women’s Suffrage

Keeseville Fire Department 8 Pleasant Street, Keeseville, NY, United States

This is the story of successes and failures and of persistence and dedication which resulted in New York State being the 13th state to provide full suffrage for women and leading the way for the passage of the 19th Amendment which was officially adopted on August 26, 1920.