Similar organisations to MAINE FORESTRY MUSEUM (formerly Rangeley Lakes Region Logging Museum
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Promotion of Business (Chambers of Commerce)
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1954.
Shoreline Chamber of Commerce Guilford Branford Alliance Inc
Our mission is to enhance business opportunity for the economic success of our members and the benefit of the community.
4597
Guilford
Tecumseh Area Historical Society
The mission of the Tecumseh Area Historical Society is to preserve and promote accessibility to the cultural artifacts and resources that embody our community's rich history.
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Tecumseh
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Natural Resource Conservation and Protection
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1956.
Allegheny Valley Conservancy
Land Protection, education and recreation through Conservation Easements/ownership.
Franklin
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Museums & Museum Activities
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1957.
YORK COUNTY HISTORY CENTER
The York County History Center is a not-for-profit educational institution.
8502
York
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Community/Neighborhood Development, Improvement
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1958.
Preserve Hickory
Visit us online at http://preservehickory.
1900
Traverse City
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Fund Raising and/or Fund Distribution
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1959.
Stowe Booster Club
Stowe High School Middle School Formed to help support the efforts of all sports teams and organizations at Stowe High School and Middle School.
Stowe
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Goodwill Industries
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1960.
Goodwill Industries of Denver
Goodwill of Colorado provided career development resources and life-skills training for nearly 150,000 Coloradans with disadvantages in 2023.
20082
Denver
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Nonmonetary Support N.E.C.*
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1961.
Haywood Gleaners
provide fresh food to those in need in Haywood County slider3 slider2 slider1 Feeding the Hungry in Haywood County About Gleaning is the act of collecting leftover crops from farmers fields after they have been commercially harvested or on fields where it is not economically profitable to harvest.
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Waynesville
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History Museums
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1962.
COWBOY ARTS & GEAR MUSEUM
Preserving and Promoting the Traditions of Cowboys and Gear Makers WINTER MUSEUM HOURSMonday Friday Saturday 10 am4pm Visiting the Cowboy Arts Gear Museum Step back in time when you walk through the doors of the historic 1907 building that used to house G.
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