The Statue of Liberty-Ellis Island Foundation [NY]

Description

The Statue of Liberty-Ellis Island Foundation is dedicated to preserving the historical heritage of Ellis Island and the immigrants who came through it. The foundation helps to support the Ellis Island Immigration Museum, and also the American Family Immigration History Center (AFIHC), which makes immigration records and documents available to the public.

The foundation offers the AFHIC, guided tours of the Ellis Island Immigration Museum, and special presentations on the history of Ellis Island. The website offers visitor information, genealogical resources, and historical information regarding Ellis Island.

Amherst Museum [NY]

Description

The Amherst Museum consists of roughly one dozen historic buildings which form a historic town center. The main building is the Shaw Building, which is hosts exhibits year round and is the heart of the museum. The museum works to chronicle the history of Amherst from a small settlement in the forest of Northern New York to its current state as a suburb of Buffalo.

The museum offers exhibits in the Shaw Building and tours of the Shaw Building year round, outdoor tours that feature the other historic buildings in the summer, a library of local history, and special events throughout the year including living history events and presentations. The website offers visitor information, a history of Amherst, a library catalog, and an events calendar.

John Burroughs Memorial State Historic Site [NY]

Description

The John Burroughs Memorial State Historic Site is located at the final resting place of famed nature writer John Burroughs. Burroughs was buried at a site overlooking a quiet field with majestic views of the Catskill Mountains.

The historic site offers hiking, interpretive signs, and self guided tours. The website offers a brief history of the site and visitor information.

Meadowcroft Museum of Rural Life [PA]

Description

Meadowcroft is the oldest site of human habitation in North America. The Museum of Rural Life is composed of three distinct attractions, the Meadowcroft Rockshelter, Meadowcroft Village, and the Prehistoric Indian Village. The Rockshelter is both an active archaeological site and museum, while the Village and Prehistoric Indian Village both are living history exhibits that give visitors a glimpse into rural life during the 19th century and the lives of the Eastern Woodland Indians during the 17th century respectively.

Meadowcroft offers guided tours, interpretive events, workshops, four field trip programs, and special events. The website offers information regarding upcoming events, visitor information, and a brief history of the site.

Herkimer Home State Historic Site [NY]

Description

The Herkimer Home is the old home of Revolutionary War hero General Nicholas Herkimer. The Georgian-style mansion and surrounding grounds look much the same as they did during the 18th century.

The home offers guided tours, re-enactments, field trip programs, hiking trails, demonstrations, and special events including summer camps and special presentations. The website offers visitor information and a brief history of the site.

Millburn-Short Hills Historical Society [NJ]

Description

The Millburn-Short Hills Historical Society is dedicated to the preservation of the history of Millburn, New Jersey. The society owns and operates a local history museum and archives, which is open to the public year round.

The society offers regular presentations on a specific topic in local history, exhibits in the society museum, walking tours of Millburn, and special events. The website offers visitor information, information regarding all society programs, and information regarding upcoming events.

Howell Living History Farm [NJ]

Description

The Howell Living History Farm is a fully realized farm set in the year 1900, soon before mechanized equipment began an agricultural revolution. The farm is open year round, and visitors can partake in the farm's daily activities. The farm also is home to a visitor center, which puts on exhibits and presentations regarding turn of the century farming.

The farm offers interpretive events, guided tours, exhibits, presentations, and special events. The website offers visitor information, a virtual tour, a calendar of events, and a history of the farm.

African American Heritage Museum of Southern New Jersey

Description

The African American Heritage Museum of Southern New Jersey presents the 20th century experience of the national African American community. The collection consists of over 3,000 artifacts, including artworks and decorative items, depicting African Americans.

The museum offers educational programs and a traveling museum which visits schools upon request. Call prior to visitation as the exhibit may be traveling.

Hope Lodge [PA]

Description

Visitors to Hope Lodge can enjoy seeing two historic time periods side by side. Some rooms are furnished in the Colonial style (1743–1770). Other rooms are shown in the Colonial Revival style (1922–1953). Hope Lodge is the only house museum in Pennsylvania devoted to these two periods.

The site offers tours, educational programs, and occasional recreational and educational events (including living history events).