The Adirondack History Museum, located in Elizabethtown, NY, is the home of the Essex County Historical Society. With a mission to preserve and interpret the collective past of Essex County, the museum offers diverse collections, exhibits, and educational outreach programs that showcase the rich history of the Adirondacks. From early farming and frontier life to contemporary art and historical documents, the museum enables visitors to understand and appreciate the connections between the past and present.
Established in 1955, the Adirondack History Museum features eight permanent exhibits, including Worked Wild, Arto Monaco and the Land of Makebelieve, Fire Tower exhibit, and Transportation. In addition, the museum presents rotating exhibits each season and houses a research library and archives with a vast collection of books, maps, photographs, and more. The museum's neoclassical-style former school building also includes a formal colonial garden, a maple sugar house, and a farmer's market pavilion, making it a must-visit destination for history enthusiasts and those seeking to explore the roots and values of Essex County.
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