Similar organisations to Oak Hill Cemetery Company
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Land Resources Conservation
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Newtown Forest Association Inc
The Newtown Forest Association, 501(c)3 non-profit organization, is the oldest private land trust in Connecticut.
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Newtown
Preservation and Conservation Association of Champaign County
THE PRESERVATION & REHABILITATION OF SIGNIFICANT HISTORICAL ARCHITECTURAL STRUCTURES AND ARTIFACTS.
Champaign
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Historical Societies and Related Activities
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417.
Berkshire Gateway Preservation Inc
Our main purpose is historic preservation of buildings in the Town of Lee and Berkshire County and support of cultural and educational activities We continued construction of a Pavilion on the Town Green in the Town of Lee MA to be used for outdoor performances art shows and other cultural events We sponsored Jazz in the Park an annual event featuring various jazz performers throughout the day Berkshire Gateway Preservation Inc.
Lee
Elkridge Heritage Society Inc
Elkridge Heritage Society Elkridge Then and Now About The Elkridge Heritage Society Mission Statement To repair care for the Elkridge Heritage Societys headquarters the Brumbaugh House raise money to continue operations build membership and share Elkridge Heritage History through events and build a future museum for public viewing.
Elkridge
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Senior Continuing Care Communities
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Spokane United Methodist Homes
DEDICATED TO PROVIDING SERVICES AND HOUSING TO OLDER ADULTS WITH A COMMITMENT TO EXCELLENCE IN PROMOTING INDEPENDENCE, WELLNESS, AND LIFELONG VITALITY.
Spokane
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Cemeteries and Burial Services
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Terrace Heights Memorial Park Endowment Care Fund
HOLD INVESTMENTS TO HELP FUND A CEMETERY FOR THE BURIAL OF THE DEAD, WITHOUT REGARD TO RACE, COLOR, BELIEFS, ETC.
Yakima
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Philanthropy/Charity/ Voluntarism Promotion (General)
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George Washington Legacy Foundation
Support education and activities that aim to enlighten public awareness about George Washington.
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Alexandria
THE ALEXANDRIA ASSOCIATION INC
Celebrating Our 92nd Anniversary WELCOME On a warm August evening in 1932 the Alexandria Association was founded by 37 concerned citizens committed to the preservation of their historically important and architecturally distinguished community.
ALEXANDRIA


