The Allegany County Historical Society, founded in 1937, is a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving and promoting the rich history and traditions of Allegany County, Maryland. Through its museums, special collections, and educational programming, the society aims to develop an awareness and appreciation for the community's historical heritage.
With a focus on education, the Allegany County Historical Society offers a variety of opportunities for individuals to get involved and contribute to its mission. From the living history showcase at the Gordon-Roberts House to the world-class collections at the F. Brooke Whiting House Museum, visitors can immerse themselves in the fascinating history of the region. Additionally, the society hosts a lively calendar of events, including fundraisers and presentations, providing a platform for engaging with the community and celebrating Allegany County's past.
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