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SUMMARY:Working the Waters: Black Mariners on the Hudson River 1800s
DESCRIPTION:Our Black Experience Exhibit Series features stories that illuminate Black history in the Capital Region and beyond. Designed to travel\, the pop-up exhibits move from one community space to the next\, ensuring Black history remains visible and accessible. The series aims to inform and inspire\, connecting audiences with forgotten narratives that reshape how history is understood today.\n\nOur first exhibit Working the Waters explores the lives and labor of Black men and women who worked on ships\, built communities\, and navigated freedom. The exhibit invites visitors to re-imagine life on the Hudson River and the histories that unfolded upon it.\n\nWorking the Waters is on view now through July 31st at the Alice Moore Black Arts and Cultural Center. https://www.alicemoorecenter.org/
URL:https://undergroundrailroadhistory.org/event/working-the-waters-black-mariners-on-the-hudson-river-1800s/
LOCATION:Alice Moore Black Arts and Cultural Center\, 135 South Pearl Street\, Albany\, NY\, 12202
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SUMMARY:John Brown America 250: Renewing the Revolution - a family friendly event
DESCRIPTION:On John Brown’s birthday\, May 9\, join with others for a free event at the John Brown Farm State Historic Site to commemorate John Brown’s Birthday with music\, fellowship\, and awards to those living in the spirit of John Brown’s legacy.\nBus transportation from Albany to the John Brown Historic Site in Lake Placid and back to Albany is arranged. Bus tickets: $45 for UREC members / $55 for UREC non-members. \nPurchase bus tickets \nCan’t afford a bus ticket but want to participate?  We’ve got you covered! Email UREC at https://undergroundrailroadhistory.org/contact/ to request a sponsorship. \nCan you sponsor a ticket for someone else who would like to participate but cannot afford a ticket? Click on the Purchase Bus Tickets link above. \nAnyone under 18 years of age must be accompanied by an adult 18+ years. \nFood and drink at this event are pretty minimal\, so bring your own food and drink if you like. We will stop at Mr. Mike’s Pizza and Italian Kitchen when the event is over and before heading back to Albany. Please be prepared to pay for your own selection. See: Mr. Mike’s menu. \nFor more information\, visit John Brown Day. \nPARKING – park on Third Street\, at the back of The Myers Residence Campus. Google directions – use 105 Third Street and 99 Third Street to help locate The Myers Residence Campus. The Campus facing Third Street is between Lark Street and North Swan Street.
URL:https://undergroundrailroadhistory.org/event/john-brown-america-250-renewing-the-revolution/
LOCATION:John Brown Farm State Historic Site\, 115 John Brown Road\, Lake Placid\, NY\, 12946
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SUMMARY:Tour Experiences at The Myers Residence - a new interpretation of an old story
DESCRIPTION:Call ahead to schedule your tour at The Myers Residence. \nSaturday tours are hosted at 12:30pm and 2:00pm. \nAdmission payments can be made online at https://undergroundrailroadhistory.org/tours/ or at The Myers Residence via cash\, check\, and credit card. \nDon’t forget to check out Myers Mercantile while at The Residence where you will find great books\, puzzles\, jewlery\, and more. \nTour experiences can be scheduled on weekday evenings for individuals and family groups\, as well as during the daytime for groups of 10 or more. Calling ahead to discuss scheduling is essential in order to avoid scheduling conflicts. The Myers Residence is the current base of operations for UREC\, which means The Residence provides space for tour experiences\, workshops\, programs\, events\, meetings\, and work space for staff.
URL:https://undergroundrailroadhistory.org/event/tour-experiences-at-the-myers-residence-a-new-interpretation-of-an-old-story-12/
LOCATION:The Stephen and Harriet Myers Residence\, 194 Livingston Avenue\, Albany\, NY\, 12210\, United States
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