The Allegany County Historical Society, founded in 1937, is an education-based non-profit organization dedicated to preserving and sharing the rich history and traditions of Allegany County, Maryland. Through its museums, special collections, and programming, the society aims to develop an awareness of the area's past and engage the community in its historical heritage.
With a focus on providing a glimpse into the region's history, the society offers a variety of historical locations, including the Gordon-Roberts House, F. Brooke Whiting House Museum, and Union Grove School House. These sites serve as living history showcases, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the past and explore world-class collections, one-room schoolhouses, and more. Additionally, the Allegany County Historical Society hosts a lively calendar of events, featuring engaging programming, presentations, and classy events that cater to a diverse range of interests.
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