Mercer Island Historical Society [WA]
Does not appear to be affiliated with any specific historical site.
Does not appear to be affiliated with any specific historical site.
Cannot find a website.
Does not appear to offer any interpretative resources or open sites.
Preservation Maryland is the state's oldest historic preservation organization. Founded in 1931 as the Society for the Preservation of Maryland Antiquities, Preservation Maryland is dedicated to preserving Maryland's historic buildings, neighborhoods, landscapes, and archaeological sites through outreach, funding, and advocacy.
Appears to be a preservation organization, not affiliated with specific historical sites.
More a preservation organization than individual historical sites.
Cannot find a website.
The train started running to Califon in 1875. Though the Central of New Jersey Railroad built both a wooden freight station and passenger station, the citizenry of Califon, proud of their town, replaced it at their own expense with the stone structure which today houses the Society and its museum.
Website provides very few specifics about the museum and the services the society offers.
The purpose of Society is to investigate historical events and record the facts concerning same; to secure biographical sketches of people who have taken part in the development of Union County, Oregon; to collect facts and recollections of incidents of past times; to secure and file records, documents, and written and printed histories of earlier settlers and times of the county; to establish the location of historic spots; to erect markers and monuments; and to rent, lease, erect, or purchase and maintain suitable places for filing, displaying, and preserving the records, files, and property placed in the care of the Society for preservation.
Does not appear to be affiliated with any specific historical sites.
The Society is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the study of the history of Cochise County and to the publication of the Cochise County Historical Journal.
Does not appear to be affiliated with any tourable historical sites.
The American Folklore Society is an association of people who study and communicate knowledge about folklore throughout the world. The Society's more than 2,200 members and subscribers are scholars, teachers, and libraries at colleges and universities; professionals in arts and cultural organizations; and community members involved in folklore work.
Academic/professional organization, not a historic site.