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Housed in a building dating back to 1884, the Wells Historical Society Museum is showing some signs of age. Time and the ...
CRIDERSVILLE — The Cridersville Historical Society will be hosting an event on July 7, where people from the community can learn the history of their property.
The State Historical Society of Iowa is facing cuts across the board, with two professional staff members in Iowa City and two professional staff members in Des Moines laid off in recent months ...
On June 18, the historical society broke ground to expand its current White Pillars Museum building at 403 N. Broadway, De Pere. The space will get six times larger, expanding the current 1,000 ...
Last Saturday was a joyous one for the Conway Historical Society, as the Eastman Lord House Museum reopened to the public ...
A museum for some of the Upvalley’s local history is set to open its doors for the first time this summer. The Jermyn Historical Society plans on opening its new building at 710 Madison St. in ...
A 2019 video from the state historical society states that the Iowa City and Des Moines facilities house more than 200 million records, photos, books and other pieces of Iowa and national history.
Dot Loy and Barbara Conage retired as volunteers in the photographic archive at the Schuylkill County Historical Society, Pottsville, in June 2025. Skip to content. All Sections.
SALEM — Volunteer David Hughes recently reinstalled the Salem Historical Society sign on South Lundy Avenue after it was damaged by a windstorm several months ago. Thanks to his efforts, the sign has ...
PLYMOUTH — Plymouth Historical Society will host a program on Wednesday, July 23 to hear stories and see photos from an earlier era of recreation, entertainment, and tourism. Attendees will ...
BUSTI – The Busti Historical Society will host a Hands on History camp for children in first through third grades from 9 a.m. to noon July 14-18 and for fourth through sixth graders from 9 a.m. to ...
A 2019 video from the state historical society states that the Iowa City and Des Moines facilities house more than 200 million records, photos, books and other pieces of Iowa and national history.