Similar organisations to Mid-Hudson Anti-Slavery History Project Inc
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Neighborhood/Block Association
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145.
Brooklyn Heights Association Inc
Brooklyn Heights Association, Inc. ("BHA") is a not-for-profit organization, founded in 1910 and later incorporated in the State of New York in 1948.
Brooklyn
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Libraries, Library Science
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146.
Hudson Area Association Library
Hudson Area Library creates opportunities for community members to connect, create, learn, and grow.
2500
HUDSON
Mammoth Historical Society
Our history is our legacy. Mammoth Historical Society Painting progress at the Mammoth HistoricalSociety This last Friday 91914 Diana Stirling Richard Baeza and Walter Jones went down to the Mammoth Historical Society and continued to paint the inside of the building.
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Mammoth
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Museums & Museum Activities
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148.
Camp Five Museum Foundation Inc
Take the whole family on a trip back in time this vacation with a ride on a vintage steam train.
7900
Laona
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Birth Defects, Genetic Diseases
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149.
Partners With Parc Inc
Our Mission: To empower people with intellectual and other developmental disabilities to achieve and experience the highest quality of life.
2983
Kingston
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Film, Video
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150.
Workers Unite Film Festival Inc
Season 14 celebrating global labor solidarity Oct 17-30th.
2343
New York City
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Congregate Meals
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151.
We Community Bridge Services
Western Conference on British Studies The WCBS is the Western affiliate to theNorth American Conference on British Studiesrepresenting scholars of British history literature art culture and society.
Lake City
1838 Black Metropolis Incorporated
Home Map Learn the History The 1838 Census and Archives Orgs Citizen Stories Blog Videos Teaching 1838 Walking Tours News About More The Philadelphia Black Metropolis is a city within a city built by more than 20000 free Black people in Philadelphia in 1838.
Pennsauken
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Services to Prisoners/Families
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153.
FREDERICK DOUGLASS PROJECT FOR
CONNECT. LEARN. ACT The Frederick Douglass Project for Justice seeks to change the publics perception of the criminal justice system by becoming proximate with the humanity of incarcerated people.
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