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Freehold / New Jersey / United States
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The Monmouth County Historical Association Museum & Library is a resource for information on regional history and genealogy. The museum also includes special exhibitions showcasing Monmouth County history.

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Talkeetna / Alaska / United States
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Fundraising events, along with museum admissions, enable the Society to continue work on important projects, such as the stabilization of Belles Barn and an interpretive trail. In addition to a variety of exhibits, the Little Red School House Museum has a unique gift store, offering a large selection of books about the area and its historical past. Please join us in helping to protect and preserve Talkeetnas history by becoming a member, and by making a contribution the Talkeetna Historical Society
Barnstable / Massachusetts / United States
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The Historical Society is located in the house built in 1834 by Sylvanus B. Phinney along the historic Ye Olde King's Highway in Barnstable across from the Sturgis Public Library.

The mission of the Barnstable Historical Society is to create and foster an interest in the cultural heritage and maritime history of Barnstable, Massachusetts.

Curators aim to collect, preserve and exhibit artifacts and documents, and to promote historical research and education.

Danvers / Massachusetts / United States
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The Danvers Historical Society, a private not-for-profit, was founded in 1889 "to discover, collect and preserve objects which illustrate local history, but particularly the history, development and people of the Town of Danvers". The Historical Society owns three historic sites and a museum building and is steward of the Endicott Burial Ground. The society has many events, exhibits and fundraisers every year and is an important part of the community. Membership is open to everyone, and volunteers are always welcome!
Philadelphia / Pennsylvania / United States
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The Union League of Philadelphia is a nonsectarian and nonpartisan private club, located in Philadelphia. Its membership comprises more than 3,000 men and women between the ages of 21 and 98 years, who represent a wide variety of backgrounds and professions, and are Philadelphia s leaders in the realms of business, education, religion, arts and health care. Founded in 1862 as a patriotic society to support the policies of President Abraham Lincoln, it has hosted United States presidents, heads of state, industrialists, entertainers and visiting dignitaries from around the globe. Spread out over eight floors, the club offers various facilities for members, including fine dining at its three restaurants, overnight accommodations, executive fitness center, library, barber shop and more than 15 meeting rooms for banquets, meetings, conferences, parties, weddings, birthdays and retirement dinners.