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Colonial Schoharie: Adam Vrooman Lecture Tuesday

May 1, 2017 by Editorial Staff 1 Comment

Adam Hendrick Meese VroomanThe Old Stone Fort Museum will complete its winter lecture series with Jeff O’Connor on Tuesday, May 2nd, in the museum’s Badgley Annex from 7 to 8:30 pm. This month, O’Connor, a local author and historian, will present “Adam Vrooman – Living on the Edge.”

The program has been focused on educating and discussing influential people and history of great importance to Colonial Schoharie County with each month featuring a new topic.

Admission is $5 for adults and free for students or Schoharie County Historical Society members. The Old Stone Fort Museum Complex is located in the village of Schoharie at 145 Fort Road, off Route 30.

Weather cancellations and other updates will be posted on the museum’s Facebook page. For more information visit their website or call (518) 295-7192.

Illustration: Adam Hendrick Meese Vrooman.

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Filed Under: Events, History Tagged With: Old Stone Fort, Schoharie County

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  1. Harry Scarano says

    May 3, 2017 at 9:42 AM

    Was this lecture taped and is it available?

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