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Hastings Historical Society The Historical Society of 407 Broadway, Hastings-on-Hudson, NY 10706 |
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![]() Order Your Copy of Our New Book: Images of America: Hastings-on-Hudson by the Hastings Historical Society The latest addition to Arcadia Publishing's "Images of America" series, this 118-page paperback is filled with 200 black-and-white captioned photographs covering the history of our Village. The Historical Society is now taking orders for the book, at $20 each (plus $3 shipping). A separate set of 15 black-and-white postcards is also available, for $8 (plus $2 shipping). To see the postcards and images from the book, click here. Click here for a printable order form and order yours today! | |
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The 2009 Hudson-Fulton Celebration
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![]() A Perfect Gift The Hastings-on-Hudson The latest addition to the Historical Society collection can be used year after year. The beautiful birthday calendar features 12 black-and-white photographs from the archives of the Hastings Historical Society, plus color cover, all printed on heavy fine-quality paper. Photos include ice skating on the Reynolds Field tennis courts (1935), a swimming hole on the Saw Mill River (1927), and Main Street immobilized after a 1947 blizzard. $15 or two for $25. To order, visit our Emporium or click here for a printable order form. | ||
![]() Visit the Museum in the Streets®! The centuries-long history of Hastings-on-Hudson is now accessible to all who live, work and visit here, thanks to a new project of the Hastings Historical Society. A historical walking tour of Hastings, starting at Boulanger Plaza, features signs with Village history and photos at 34 different historical sites. For more information, click here. *The Hastings Historical Society recently received an "Award toward Excellence" for the Museum in the Streets® from the Lower Hudson Conference of Historical Agencies and Museums, which called the project "a unique, illustrated bilingual walking tour and street exhibition using archival materials and presenting them to citizens, school children, and heritage tourists alike in a direct and engaging way." |
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![]() Lewis Hine in Forty photographs from our archival collection have found their way onto the Internet! These striking pictures of Hastings and its residents were taken by Lewis W. Hine, one of America's most important documentary photographers, during the 1920s and '30s when he lived on Edgars Lane. French historian of photography Frédéric Perrier selected the images and wrote the fascinating introduction describing Hine's life in Hastings. Click here to see the online exhibition. | ||
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The Mary Allison Archive Project Campaign
The Hastings Historical Society is in the midst of a three-year campaign to raise funds for an exciting new project that will create a computerized database of our vast holdings of documents, photos, maps, oral histories, works of art, family papers, and more. Named for a former Society president and Village Historian, who died in 2000, the Mary Allison Archive Project will make accessing the riches of our collection and learning about Hastings' history easier than it has ever been. |
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