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NY
Coxsackie
Bronck
Museum
US Route 9W
MAIL PO Box
44
Coxsackie
NY
12051
Phone
518 731-6490
Web Site
http://www.gchistory.org/bronck.html
Description
1663 & 1738 houses, kitchen, barns, textile
equipment, research library
Type of
Resource
Museum
Primary
Focus
Building Collection
Building
Type
Farm
Industry
/Profession
Textiles
Collection
A-F
Decorative Arts
New or
Updated:
11/21/2005
New York
Cuddebackville
Neversink Valley Area Museum
Hoag Road
Cuddebackville NY 12729
Phone 845 754-8870
Web Site www.neversinkmuseum.org/
Description
Building Type Canal
Type of Resource Museum
Primary Focus: Building Collection
NY
Huntington
Huntington
Historical Society
209 Main Street
Huntington
NY
11743
Phone
631 427-7045
Web Site
http://www.huntingtonhistoricalsociety.org/
Description
maintains 4 historic properties, 2 as house
museums, one former school as archives,
civic
memorial building
Type of
Resource
Museum
Primary
Focus
Building Collection
Collection
N-Z
Photography
Research
/Reading
Archives
New or
Updated:
12/20/2005
NY
La Fargeville
Stone
Mills Museum
34312 Route 180
PO Box 106
La
Fargeville
NY
13656
Phone
315 658-2353
Web Site
http://home.usadatanet.net/~agstonemills/
Description
several buildings with agricultural and rural
life exhibits, including Cheese
Factory, meeting
house, school
Type
of Resource
Museum
Primary
Focus
Building Collection
Collection
G-M
Machinery
Owner/Operator:
Northern NY Agricultural
New
or Updated:
3/1/2004
NY
Lockport
Niagara
County Historical Society
215 Niagara Street
Lockpor
NY 14094
Phone
716 434-7433
Web Site
http://www.niagarahistory.org/
Description 1863 brick house, barn, Pioneer & Transportation
buildings, Law Office,
Erie Canal
Discovery Center, 2 other houses
Type of
Resource
Museum
Primary
Focus
Building Collection
Collection
Toys
Group
Identity
Native American
New or
Updated: 5/3/2006
NY
New Paltz
Huguenot
Historical Society
18 Broadhead Ave
New Paltz
NY
12561
Phone
845 255-1660
Web Site
http://www.hhs-newpaltz.org/
E-mail
mailto:info@huguenotstreet.org
Description
6 houses originally built by Huguenot refugees
from France, most before 1720
Type of
Resource
Historic Place
Primary
Focus
Building Collection
New or
Updated:
12/20/2005 |