
The Opendore, part of the Howland Stone Store complex is interesting and well worth the walk over to...
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The Howland Stone Store Museum, located in Sherwood, New York, is dedicated to preserving the history of the Sherwood Equal Rights Historic District, a significant site for reform movements in the 19th and early 20th centuries. Housed in the 1837 Slocum Howland Cobblestone Store and the 1910 Isabel Howland estate, the museum explores themes of abolition, women's suffrage, and education through its diverse exhibits and archival collections.
Through its programming and community partnerships, the museum aims to connect the cultural heritage of Southern Cayuga County with contemporary issues, inspiring visitors to engage with the stories of pioneers like Emily and Isabel Howland. The museum features nationally significant women's suffrage campaign materials and serves as a platform for learning and dialogue about equality and social justice.
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The Opendore, part of the Howland Stone Store complex is interesting and well worth the walk over to...
I am pretty sure I reviewed this place a few months ago after my visit, but my review seems to have ...
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