Similar organisations to DEADWOOD HISTORY INC
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Community/Neighborhood Development, Improvement
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721.
 
Western Hennepin County Pioneer Association Inc
To preserve items of past generations for the teaching of current and future generations.
Long Lake
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Cemeteries and Burial Services
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722.
 
Homewood Cemetery
The Homewood Cemetery Historical Fund is a 501(c)(3) charitable trust established to preserve the cultural, historical and natural resources of Pittsburgh's Homewood Cemetery.
1800
Pittsburgh
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Museums & Museum Activities
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723.
 
The Rocky Mount Railroad Museum
HOME Mission Statement ACL Champion E7 1951 Florida Print courtesy of Mr.
Rocky Mt
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Natural Resource Conservation and Protection
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724.
 
CAMPTON HISTORIC AGRICULTURAL LANDS
CHAL was founded in 1977 to protect the historic, agricultural and natural resources beginning with the then 163 acre Garfield Farm Museum in northeastern Illinois.
LaFox
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Cemeteries and Burial Services
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725.
 
Odd Fellows Cemetery Company of Philadelphia
A Non-Denominational Cemetery that welcomes all.
128
Jenkintown
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History Museums
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726.
 
MUSEUM OF CULPEPER HISTORY
"Discover" Culpeper at this community history museum located in the historic train depot in downtown The mission of the Museum of Culpeper History is to collect, preserve, interpret and promote the history of Culpeper by engaging diverse audiences and educating visitors.
5000
Culpeper
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Cemeteries and Burial Services
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727.
 
Charlotte Cemetery Company
Cemetery Plots are sold, Burials of humans are made, Foundations are made for the Gravestones Monuments, Head Stones, Urns, and Vaults are sold.
Charlotte
The Frank Phillips Foundation, Inc. dba Woolaroc Ranch and Wildlife Preserve
The mission of Frank Phillips when he built Woolaroc in 1925 was to (1) preserve the history of the West, (2) educate and (3) entertain.
BARTLESVILLE
FORKS TIMBER MUSEUM
Welcome to the FORKS TIMBER MUSEUM From the 1950s to the 1970s Forks was the selfproclaimed Logging Capital of the World and the Forks Timber Museum was established in 1984 to preserve and document this rich logging history plus the pioneer history of early homesteaders in the Olympic Peninsula wilderness.
FORKS



