The Warren County Historical Society (WCHS) is a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving and promoting the history of Warren County, New York. Established in 1997, the society offers a permanent exhibit showcasing the region's cultural geography and hosts temporary displays, historical collections, and archives. With a comprehensive resource center, publications, and a book and gift shop, the WCHS actively engages the community through initiatives such as an oral history project, community history and culture programs, and a student internship program.
The WCHS is committed to research and preservation efforts, encouraging public participation in the exploration of Warren County's heritage. As a 501C 3 membership organization, the society relies on dues, donations, grants, and gifts to fund its programs and activities. With a vision for the future, the WCHS aims to establish the Warren County Center for History Leadership, offering leadership skills development and fostering responsible citizenship. The society also plans to convert a vacant house into the Warren House Visitors Museum, showcasing an extensive collection of Joseph Warren paintings, engravings, and sculptures, and adding a new historic site to Warren County's tourism offerings.
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