1. Bethel Woods Center for the Arts in Bethel, NY
    Step into the iconic site of the 1969 Woodstock Festival at Bethel Woods Center for the Arts. Immerse yourself in the cultural significance of this historic event and explore exhibitions that capture the spirit of the 60s. The museum showcases artifacts, interactive displays, and engaging programs that offer a unique insight into the music and culture of the era.
  2. Fort Delaware Museum of Colonial History in Narrowsburg, NY
    Journey back in time to the American Colonial period at the Fort Delaware Museum of Colonial History. Explore reconstructed buildings, engage with costumed interpreters, and learn about the daily life of early settlers in the region. Discover the challenges and triumphs of those who lived during this fascinating historical period.
  3. Sullivan County Historical Society in Hurleyville, NY
    Uncover the rich history of Sullivan County at the Sullivan County Historical Society. This repository of local history preserves and presents the stories and artifacts that shaped the region. From Native American heritage to the industrial revolution, delve into the diverse past of Sullivan County through engaging exhibits and educational programs.
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