Open L8 Historian Talk: Mourning Artifacts | Maurice D. Hinchey Hudson River Valley National Heritage Area

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Open L8 Historian Talk: Mourning Artifacts

Location

Hart Cluett Museum
57 Second Street
Troy, NY 12180

42.729512 -73.692239

County: Rensselaer
Region: Upper Hudson

Date(s)

  • September 12, 2024, 6:00PM, Museum Open 12-8pm, Historian Talk 6-7pm
Detailed Times/Hours Hart Cluett Museum and Research Library Hours: Thursdays 12-8pm, Fridays 12-5pm, and Saturdays 12-5pm Research Library By Appointment Only

Open L8 'Til 8 Thursdays! Historian Talk 6-7pm in the Meeting Room Admission to the Museum and Talk is pay what you wish, $10 suggested

Details

Event Type Historic Site Tour/History Description September 12: Mourning Artifacts Talk, 6pm Presentation of pieces from the Hart Cluett’s collection that offer a glimpse into the mourning practices of the past. Visit hartcluett.org/events for more information on this and other programs! Museum Galleries and Research Library are open 12-8pm. Research Library available by appointment only. Organization Hosting the Event Hart Cluett Museum Phone Number 518-272-7232

Additional Information

Additional Equipment Required: There is ramp access from the sidewalk to enter the museum. Inside the museum there is an elevator to take visitors between floors for the galleries and the historic house. Accessible bathrooms are available in the museum as well. Please contact the museum at 518-272-7232 x111 with any questions or to discuss specifics for your visit.

Event Duration (hours): 1
This event is NOT Suitable for children under: All ages welcome, recommended for ages 12 and up

Family Friendly: Yes
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
Barrier Free or Wheelchar accessible? Yes
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