The Bevier House in Kingston, NY, is a historical site that showcases the impact of the construction of the Ashokan Reservoir on the local community. Through the artwork of artist Kate McGloughlin, visitors can explore the story of her family's forced removal from their land at Bishop Falls and find solace in the beauty of the Ashokan landscape.
The Ulster County Historical Society, which operates the Bevier House, relies on the support of its members to continue presenting exciting and meaningful programs that delve into the region's history. By becoming a member, individuals can take advantage of special membership benefits and contribute to the preservation and exploration of Ulster County's rich historical heritage.
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