Past Events - Historic Marker Unveiling
Amagansett Station Plaque & Marker Dedication Ceremony
The Amagansett Life-Saving and Coast Guard Station Society will host a dedication ceremony on Saturday, May 25, at the station where one plaque and one historic marker will be unveiled.
Hempstead Town Hall National Register Marker Dedication
The Town of Hempstead's Landmarks Commission and Town Board will unveil a National Register marker commemorating Hempstead Town Hall.
Ruhle Road Bridge & Dunning St. Rural Cemetery National Register Marker Dedications
On Saturday, May 11, the Town of Malta will dedicate three markers, two of which are roadside markers funded through the Pomeroy Foundation’s National Register Signage Grant Program.
Bath Center Cemetery/Bath Township Hall Ohio Historical Marker Dedication
The Bath Historical Society will host a marker dedication ceremony for a new Ohio Historical Marker commemorating both Bath Center Cemetery and Bath Township Hall.
Wayne Action for Racial Equality NYS Marker Dedication
Several descendants from the Maxwell Community will be attending and a table displaying some of the descendant families’ treasures will be on display.
Copake Grange National Register Marker Dedication
The Friends of Taconic State Park will host a dedication ceremony for a new historic marker commemorating Copake Grange Hall's placement on the National Register of Historic Places.
Mineral Spring NYS Marker Dedication
Join the Anderson Falls Heritage Society for a dedication ceremony of its “Mineral Spring” marker. A reception with light refreshments will follow at the Heritage House Museum.
D&H Canal Marker Dedication
The Delaware Company will host a dedication ceremony on April 24 for the Historic Transportation Canal Marker commemorating the D&H Canal.
Dr. Mary E. Britton Women’s Suffrage Marker Dedication
St. James African Methodist Episcopal Church will host a dedication ceremony for a new marker on the National Votes for Women Trail commemorating women's rights leader Dr. Mary Ellen Britton.
Susan Look Avery Marker Dedication
The Susan Look Avery marker will be installed in front of the Woman’s Club of Louisville in the Old Louisville neighborhood near Louisville’s Central Park. On-street parking is available.