Historical Societies and Related Activities
List of non-profit organizations working on Historical Societies and Related Activities .
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Historical Societies and Related Activities
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1927.
Mono Basin Historical Society
The primary objective and purpose of this Society are to discover, procure, promote, and preserve whatever may relate to the natural, civil, literary, economic, and/or ecclesiastical history of the Mono Basin in general, and to maintain the Old Mono Lake Schoolhouse as a museum displaying artifacts pertinent to the Mono Basin.
Lee Vining
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Historical Societies and Related Activities
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1928.
Heber Valley Heritage Foundation Inc
TO PRESERVE THE HISTORICAL INFORMATION FOR THE HEBER VALLEY UTAH AND ITS RESIDENTS Preserving Cultivating the Heritage of Heber Valley preserve przrv Maintain in its original or existing state.
Salt Lake City
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1931.
The Santa Fe Railway Historical Society Inc
Historical Preservation of Railway The Santa Fe Railway Historical Modeling Society is an independent nonprofit corporation devoted to preserving studying and sharing information about the former Santa Fe Railway from its rich history and fascinating operations to its distinctive equipment and facilities.
Oklahoma City
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Historical Societies and Related Activities
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1932.
Bemis Historical Society
Establish Historical Museum bemishistory.
Jackson
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Historical Societies and Related Activities
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1933.
Tour De Fort of Fort Atkinson Ltd
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Fort Atkinson
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Historical Societies and Related Activities
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1934.
Oregon Chapter of American Historical Society of Germans From
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Portland
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Historical Societies and Related Activities
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1935.
The Wissahickon Mills Foundation
The purposes of the Wissahickon Mills Foundation are to: • preserve & maintain the historic Robeson’s Rolling Mill • broaden the accessibility of paddle sports education to area residents from all walks of life by providing • affordable paddlesport courses & equipment • American Canoe Association (ACA) accredited instructors • safety knowledge & first aid equipment • courses on the Wissahickon Creek waterfront • reduced the costs of participation for low-income /paddlers/groups MEMBER LOG IN Click Icon below The Philadelphia Canoe Club was established in 1905.
Philadelphia
