The Concord Historical Society in Springville, NY is dedicated to preserving and promoting the rich history of the Village of Springville and the Town of Concord. They have revitalized the exhibits in the Pop Warner Historical Museum, acquired the adjacent Fish Bowl property, and created a replica 1890s Mercantile General Store. They also offer genealogy research in the Lucy Bensley Center and are currently working on the Heritage Building expansion project, which will provide additional display and seating areas for live music and small gatherings.
The society's mission is to educate and engage visitors by showcasing permanent displays such as the unique collection of memorabilia from the 1908 NY to Paris Auto Race, a replica of the 1877 Leland House, and the Art Deco style Joylan Theater. They rely on the support of members, families, friends, and local organizations to complete their projects and offer various levels of sponsorship for contributors. The Concord Historical Society is a valuable resource for anyone interested in the history of Springville and Concord.
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