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Historic Geneva News and Updates

Jul 23rd, 2021

The Geneva Historical Society is now Historic Geneva. Same mission, new name.

We Stayed at Home: A Record of Geneva in the COVID-19 Pandemic

We Stayed at Home: A Record of Geneva in the COVID-19 Pandemic is an exhibit detailing the experience Genevans had during the 2020 pandemic lockdown. Created from materials submitted by community members, the exhibit will be on display through September 18.

Do

Learn about the life and work of African-American artist Robert S. Duncanson on the 200th anniversary of his birth in Seneca County. Program July 28 at Ovid Library. Details here

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Our weekly blog articles examine various aspects of Geneva’s stories. Our most recent blog explains our perspective on the discovery of a Susan B. Anthony portrait in a Seneca Street building.

Christmas in July

Get a jump on holiday shopping with unique local gifts and ornaments. Visit the Carriage House Gift Shop this weekend for a Christmas in July sale

Where is John Johnston?

On the 200th anniversary of John Johnston's arrival in Seneca County, he has been turning up all over our social media accounts. He has been out and about celebrating. Can you guess where he has been or who he's been with?

Help Us Tell Stories
 

Whether it’s through programs, exhibits, collections, or online content, Historic Geneva tells Geneva’s stories. It takes $1,000 a day to operate Historic Geneva and maintain three properties. To continue sharing Geneva’s stories we need your help. We ask you to contribute to the Annual Support Campaign. Every contribution, no matter the size, is greatly appreciated. By making a donation you can ensure that Geneva’s stories are part of our present and future. Thank you for your support.

 

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