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  • History Museums

  • 1909.

HISTORIC DEERFIELD INC

Welcome to the Historic Deerfield Facebook Page.

Social Rank

17000

Location

DEERFIELD

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Community Rebuilding
  • Libraries, Library Science

  • 1910.

West Nyack Free Library Assn

Once an old school house in 1886, then rebuilt in 1959 as a public library.

Social Rank

891

Location

West Nyack

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Community Rebuilding

Glen Rock Dog Park

To create an eco-friendly, aesthetically pleasing, community oriented, multi-generational, canine recreation park dedicated to the 9/11 Search and Rescue dogs.

Social Rank

60

Location

GLEN ROCK

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Community Rebuilding
  • Community/Neighborhood Development, Improvement

  • 1912.

Callicoon Depot Inc

The historic train station in the center of Callicoon will soon become the Upper Delaware Scenic Byway Visitor Center at Callicoon Depot.

Social Rank

976

Location

Callicoon

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Community Rebuilding
  • Garden Club, Horticultural Programs

  • 1913.

Little Gardens of Tarrytown NY

Little Gardens of Tarrytown Proudly Beautifying and Nurturing Tarrytown since 1924.

Location

Tarrytown

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Community Rebuilding

WOODLAND ACTION CENTER

We are a local nonprofit providing food and community services, and offering a thrift store to support our mission.

Social Rank

99

Location

Woodland

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Community Rebuilding
  • Higher Ed Institutions

  • 1915.

Commonwealth Institute of Funeral Service

This is the official Facebook Page for Commonwealth Institute of Funeral Service, located in North Houston, TX.

Social Rank

1562

Location

Houston

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Community Rebuilding

Shiner Chamber of Commerce

Discover the Soul of Shiner With just over 2000 residents the people of Shiner Texas are what make it the best place in Texas to live work and visit.

Location

Shiner

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Community Rebuilding

GUILFORD ASSOCIATION INC

Guilford Community To Care ForSherwood Gardens Guilford Community Guilford was planned by the Olmsted firm and developed by the Roland Park Company in the early 1900s.

Location

BALTIMORE

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