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General

General, History, Historic House

Established in 1963, the Southeast Museum offers exhibits on the history of the Town of Southeast, including the early American Circus, the Harlem Line Railroad, the Tilly Foster Mine, the Borden Milk Condensery, and the Croton Reservoir System. In addition, the museum presents various changing exhibits, drawing on its extensive collection of antique farm and household implements, quilts, clothing and assorted Americana reflecting 19th century material culture. The museum is located on Main Street, Brewster in one of Putnam County's largest landmarked buildings, the 1896 Old Town Hall, which is listed in the National Register of Historic Places.

General, History, Historic House, Historical Society, Library

The Steuben County Historical Society, Dugald Cameron Chapter, was chartered by New York State in 1964. The Society is housed in the Magee House, Steuben County History Center, in Bath, the Steuben County Seat.

Art, Children's, Culture, General, History, Science

The Scotia-Glenville Children's Museum offers unique educational and cultural opportunities to residents of New York's Capital Region. We are an all traveling museum without walls that travels to communities within a 50 mile radius of our administrative office. The museum offers:

  • In-school programs: Classroom based, curriculum related programs for public and private elementary school educational settings.
  • Beyond the Classroom: a special series that offers a mixture of our most popular programs for after school programs, birthday parties, day camps, libraries, scout troop meetings, etc.
  • Leisure Time Learning: Four seasons of programs for adults.

Shakowi Cultural Center

Oneida, New York

General

Staten Island Museum

Staten Island, New York

Art, Culture, General, Historical Society, Natural History, Science

We are currently located at 75 Stuyvesant Place and will be moving to the Snug Harbor Cultural Center by 2009/2010.