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  Historic Richmond Town http://www.historicrichmondtown.org/
Consists of 25 acres with restored homes, commercial and civic buildings, and a museum, including a calendar of events, exhibits, history, map and schedule located at Staten Island.
  The Adirondack Museum http://www.adkmuseum.org/
Explores the culture, environment and history of the region. Includes hours, fees, virtual tours, online exhibits, events, FAQs, services and directions. Located in Blue Mountain Lake.
  Genesee Country Village and Museum http://www.gcv.org/
Features a 19th-century country village, gallery of wildlife and sporting art, and nature center. Includes details of building and collections, hours, admission, calendar of events, learning programs and directions. Located in Mumford.
  Philipsburg Manor http://www.hudsonvalley.org/content/view/14/44/
Late 17th century manor house with working grist mill, outbuildings, garden, oxen, sheep and cattle. Description and tour hours. Located at Sleepy Hollow.
  The Michael J. Quill Irish Cultural and Sports Centre http://www.east-durham.org/
Scheduled to open in 2007 at the Irish Cultural Centre in East Durham. Ballygreene will be representative of life in a village in the province of Munster between 1860 and 1870. Located at East Durham.
  Neversink Valley Area Museum http://www.neversinkmuseum.org/
Imagine what it was like to live along a canal over a century ago; located in the D and H Canal Park, Cuddebackville.
  Heritage Square Museum http://www.heritagesquaremuseum.org/
Exhibiting a crossroads community of the mid-1800s, the museum serves to show visitors 19th century life through several historic restorations. Located at Ontario.
  Fort Delaware Museum of Colonial History http://co.sullivan.ny.us/index.asp?orgid=271&sID=&storyID=199
An authentic depiction of the life of the Delaware Company Pioneers who settled in the Upper Delaware Valley in 1754, and contains a background, programs and schedule located at Narrowsburg.

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