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THE RESERVATION: A PLACE FOR THE AGES
The Pound Ridge Historical Society is pleased to announce the opening of its new exhibit. The Reservation: A Place for the Ages covers the history of the Ward Pound Ridge Reservation from geological and human aspects. Through artifacts and historic … Continue reading
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Pound Ridge Historical Society Wins Grant to Restore Waterbury Sampler
Pound Ridge Historical Society 255 Westchester Ave Pound Ridge, NY 10576 (914) 764-4333 info@poundridgehistorical.org POUND RIDGE HISTORICAL SOCIETY RECEIVES GRANT TO RESTORE WATERBURY SAMPLER The Pound Ridge Historical Society has been awarded a grant from the Greater Hudson … Continue reading
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PRHS Annual Meeting & Presentation: History of the Ward Pound Ridge Reservation – Celebrating 75yrs
Pound Ridge Historical Society SUNDAY, APRIL 28, 2012 @ Pound Ridge Townhouse 2:00 P.M. 42nd ANNUAL MEETING 2:30 P.M. PRESENTATION “HISTORY OF THE WARD POUND RIDGE RESERVATION: CELEBRATING 75 YEARS†Pound Ridge Historical Society’s Annual Report will be presented and … Continue reading
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PRHS New Exhibit – “Our Archival Treasures”
The Pound Ridge Museum will open its 2013 season with a new exhibit “OUR ARCHIVAL TREASURES†The exhibit will showcase items, some never before publicly shown, from our archives accessioned over the years. Some items are unique to Pound Ridge … Continue reading
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