New York State History Month
Throughout the year groups and organizations often use a month to raise awareness of an issue, commemorate an event or group, or celebrate something. For example, May is Asthma Awareness Month, National Bike Month, Zombie Awareness Month, National Pet Month, and Jewish American Heritage Month. November is New York State History Month. The purpose of this is to celebrate the history of the state and recognize the contributions of state and local historians. What can you do to celebrate New York State History Month? Keep it local!
- If it’s been awhile since your last visit to the Geneva History Museum, come and check out the exhibits.
- Attend one of our World War II themed programs.
- Like the Geneva Historical Society and Rose Hill Mansion Facebook pages
- Visit or attend a program at one of the many history museums in Ontario, Yates and Seneca Counties. Here’s a list to get you started –
1816 Farmington Quaker Meetinghouse