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Staten Island, New York

718-447-6490

noblemaritime.org

The mission of the Noble Maritime Collection, an art and history museum in Staten Island, New York, is to present exhibitions and programs that celebrate the working waterfront of New York Harbor in the tradition of distinguished artist John A. Noble (1913-1983), and to preserve Robbins Reef Lighthouse and the history of Sailors’ Snug Harbor.

Wood County Museum

Bowling Green, Ohio

419-352-0967

woodcountyhistory.org

The Wood County Museum previously operated as the Wood County Home (“Infirmary”) from 1869-1971 providing public charity services, primarily housing, for the poor, elderly, physically and mentally disabled. As state laws changed, traditional county-managed public charity buildings transformed into the many social services we know today. When the county home closed in 1971, after 102 years of service, the Wood

County Park Commission, under the advisement of Lyle Fletcher and the Wood County Historical Society, became proprietors of the grounds and buildings. The Wood County Museum opened to the public in 1975. The Museum's main building is fully handicap-accessible and features permanent exhibits on the establishing of county poor houses and local history, along with changing exhibits on larger topics.

Museum Village of Old Smith's Clove

Monroe, New York

845-782-8248

www.museumvillage.org

Museum Village is a recreated 19th century village that explores life in the Hudson Valley during the period from 1865-1918. The museum houses an extensive collection of over 36,000 artifacts, hosts a range of events from Living History experiences to regional fairs, and year-round educational programming.

Noble Maritime Collection

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