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ROTTERDAM JUNCTION Beginning Tuesday, February 25th, Marilyn Sassi will
present four lectures on the evolving material culture of the Mohawk and
Hudson Valley area, held at the Mabee Farm Historic Site at 1100 Main Street
in Rotterdam Junction, NY.
Each week will focus on a different area of history and the changes seen
during that period. Sassi is an area teacher and historian specializing in
material culture, architecture and area history. The series is sponsored by
the Schenectady County Historical Society and the Burning of the Valley
Military Association (BVMA).
February 25th, 7:00pm – French & Indian War Era
March 4th, 7:00pm – Revolutionary War Era
March 11th, 7:00pm – Post-Revolutionary Era
March 18th, 7:00pm – 19th Century
For more information, please contact Educator/Assistant Curator Jenna
Peterson at 518-887-5073, or by email at [log in to unmask]
The Mabee Farm Historic Site is wheelchair accessible, with off-street
parking in front of the George E. Franchere Educational Center. For more
information, visit our website, www.schenectadyhistorical.org.
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