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Opalka Gallery
High Falls, New York
845-687-2000
www.canalmuseum.org
The D&H Canal Historical Society's mission is to highlight the importance of the D&H Canal and preserve its stories, landscapes, and artifacts. The Delaware and Hudson Canal Company was a seminal capitalistic enterprise in early America. Operating their canal from 1828 to 1898. It was one of America’s first vertically integrated companies—a coal mining concern that built and operated transportation networks to get their product to market. They owned mines where they
D&H Canal Historical Society
Fergus Falls, Minnesota
218-998-4405
www.kaddatzgalleries.org
The Kaddatz Galleries is a not-for-profit organization that exists to foster visual arts education and appreciation and to maintain a gallery that celebrates the work of area artists and honors the legacy of Charles Beck. Its main gallery presents focused exhibitions and a rotating selection of work by regional artists. Studio K, the Kaddatz's secondary gallery and community meeting space, displays smaller or more experimental bodies of work by established and emerging artists.
Albany, New York
518-292-7742
opalka.sage.edu
Opalka Gallery is the formal exhibition facility of Russell Sage College. Located on the Albany campus, Opalka’s primary focus is on modern and contemporary art and design from nationally recognized artists. An important part of the cultural life in the Capital Region, the Gallery frequently hosts lectures, films, concerts, and other events in conjunction with its exhibitions.
extracted the anthracite coal, then they transported it 17 miles over the Moosic Mountains on America’s first Gravity Railroad, then loaded the coal onto boats at Honesdale, Pennsylvania—the start of the Canal.