Hanover Fire Museum [PA]

Description

The Hanover Fire Museum presents memorabilia relevant to the history of two local stations—the Hanover Fire Company #1 and Eagle Fire Company #2, as well as to the wider history of firefighting. Artifacts of note include an 1882 Silsby Steamer 550 GRM (a form of pump), a circa 1830 two cylinder piston hand pumper previously used in Baltimore, a circa 1770 Nushem grinder hand engine, and a working 1911 Gamewell Alarm Board.

The museum offers exhibits.

Crafton Historical Society [PA]

Description

The Crafton Historical Society seeks to generate community awareness concerning the local history of Crafton, Pennsylvania. The public is invited to view acquisitions, conduct research, and enjoy displays of Crafton memorabilia.

The society offers archives, tapes of self-guided walking tours, and exhibits.

Yonkers Historical Society

Description

The Yonkers Historical Society maintains the historic Sherwood House (built circa 1740), sponsors a wide variety of special events, advocates for the preservation of historic landmarks and neighborhoods, and fosters a greater appreciation of the city’s heritage through its educational programs. Its library boasts photographs, books, maps, and documents that cover almost every aspect of our community’s history over the last four centuries. The Sherwood House, a tenant farmhouse, is one of the few existing pre-Revolutionary homesteads in New York state; and a well-preserved example of an Anglo-Dutch home. It contains period furnishings and artifacts.

The society offers a library, a quarterly journal (select articles available online), and a collection of early 20th–century postcards of Yonkers (available online). Tours guided by an interpreter in period dress are available at the Sherwood House.

Saratoga County Historical Society and Brookside Museum [NY]

Description

Brookside Museum, operated by the Saratoga County Historical Society, presents collections and programs on the history of Saratoga County. The museum conducts research in the field of Saratoga County history and publishes results in the form of exhibits, programs, print publications, and an interactive website. Brookside also fosters research through access to its library and collections and by providing educational programming at the museum, in the community, and online.

Brookside Museum offers demonstrations, hands-on educational programs, pre-visit educational materials, traveling trunks, virtual and on-site exhibits, and a research library.

Smithfield Community Association and Gerrit Smith Estate [NY]

Description

The Smithfield Community Association manages the Gerrit Smith Estate National Historic Landmark, lifelong residence of abolitionist and social reformer Gerrit Smith (1797–1874), and preserves this history of Petersboro, New York, a major Underground Railroad destination and site of the inaugural meeting of the NYS Anti-Slavery Society in 1835.

The association's offerings vary. Please check Upcoming Events. Examples include Civil War living history, lectures, and Gerrit Smith Estate building tours.

Schriver House Museum [PA]

Description

The Schriver House Museum aims to provide a unique perspective often overlooked by interpreters of the Battle of Gettysburg—namely the civilian experience, offering an authentic glimpse of what life was like during the war years. Guides in period attire tell the Shriver family's story within their restored home, originally built in 1860. The property temporarily housed Union soldiers and includes a garret used by Confederate sharpshooters during the Battle of Gettysburg and a cellar where locals gathered to escape the fighting. Collections include photographs and documents concerning the Shriver family and artifacts discovered during the architectural restoration. A mid-19th century "in town" garden is situated directly behind the Shriver's home.

The museum offers exhibits and tours guided by docents in period attire.

Boalsburg Heritage Museum [PA]

Description

The Boalsburg Heritage Museum seeks to preserve and share the history of the Boalsburg and Harris Townships, Pennsylvania. The Sarah Sweet House, which holds the museum, was built in 1825 in a typical Pennsylvania Dutch architectural style. The interior houses a variety of period decorative arts original to the area, as well as relevant exhibits.

The museum offers exhibits and tours. Advanced notification of large groups is appreciated.

Rock Ford Plantation [PA]

Description

Rock Ford Plantation is the 17th-century home of Edward Hand. He purchased the 177 acres in two portions, in 1785 and 1792, and added a Georgian-style brick mansion circa 1794. Rock Ford's four floors conform to the same plan—a center hall and four corner rooms—typical of the period, and the original 18th-century floors, rails, shutters, doors, cupboards, paneling, and windowpanes remain. Furnishings were selected based on Hand's own estate inventory. During Hand's life, the property served as a tenant farm with fields, livestock, and orchards. Today, Rock Ford is one of the most important examples of Georgian domestic architecture surviving in Pennsylvania and the most intact building predating 1800 in Lancaster County.

The plantation offers living history interpretation, hands-on activities, open-hearth cooking demonstrations, guided tours, educational programs for specific grade levels, and a pre-visit education packet.