Recurring

Leaving Bishop Falls: An Ashokan Story Exhibition

Ulster County Historical Society 2682 Route 209, Kingston NY

Construction of the Ashokan Reservoir, part of New York City’s water system, flooded communities long established in the Esopus Valley. That action reverberates in our community today. The exhibition asks us to reflect on the effects of forced migration, on our own family stories and how they resonate in our lives today.

Free – $15
Recurring

Leaving Bishop Falls: An Ashokan Story Exhibition

Ulster County Historical Society 2682 Route 209, Kingston NY

Construction of the Ashokan Reservoir, part of New York City’s water system, flooded communities long established in the Esopus Valley. That action reverberates in our community today. The exhibition asks us to reflect on the effects of forced migration, on our own family stories and how they resonate in our lives today.

Free – $15
Recurring

Leaving Bishop Falls: An Ashokan Story Exhibition

Ulster County Historical Society 2682 Route 209, Kingston NY

Construction of the Ashokan Reservoir, part of New York City’s water system, flooded communities long established in the Esopus Valley. That action reverberates in our community today. The exhibition asks us to reflect on the effects of forced migration, on our own family stories and how they resonate in our lives today.

Free – $15
Recurring

Leaving Bishop Falls: An Ashokan Story Exhibition

Ulster County Historical Society 2682 Route 209, Kingston NY

Construction of the Ashokan Reservoir, part of New York City’s water system, flooded communities long established in the Esopus Valley. That action reverberates in our community today. The exhibition asks us to reflect on the effects of forced migration, on our own family stories and how they resonate in our lives today.

Free – $15
Recurring

Leaving Bishop Falls: An Ashokan Story Exhibition

Ulster County Historical Society 2682 Route 209, Kingston NY

Construction of the Ashokan Reservoir, part of New York City’s water system, flooded communities long established in the Esopus Valley. That action reverberates in our community today. The exhibition asks us to reflect on the effects of forced migration, on our own family stories and how they resonate in our lives today.

Free – $15
Recurring

Leaving Bishop Falls: An Ashokan Story Exhibition

Ulster County Historical Society 2682 Route 209, Kingston NY

Construction of the Ashokan Reservoir, part of New York City’s water system, flooded communities long established in the Esopus Valley. That action reverberates in our community today. The exhibition asks us to reflect on the effects of forced migration, on our own family stories and how they resonate in our lives today.

Free – $15
Recurring

Leaving Bishop Falls: An Ashokan Story Exhibition

Ulster County Historical Society 2682 Route 209, Kingston NY

Construction of the Ashokan Reservoir, part of New York City’s water system, flooded communities long established in the Esopus Valley. That action reverberates in our community today. The exhibition asks us to reflect on the effects of forced migration, on our own family stories and how they resonate in our lives today.

Free – $15
Recurring

Leaving Bishop Falls: An Ashokan Story Exhibition

Ulster County Historical Society 2682 Route 209, Kingston NY

Construction of the Ashokan Reservoir, part of New York City’s water system, flooded communities long established in the Esopus Valley. That action reverberates in our community today. The exhibition asks us to reflect on the effects of forced migration, on our own family stories and how they resonate in our lives today.

Free – $15
Recurring

Leaving Bishop Falls: An Ashokan Story Exhibition

Ulster County Historical Society 2682 Route 209, Kingston NY

Construction of the Ashokan Reservoir, part of New York City’s water system, flooded communities long established in the Esopus Valley. That action reverberates in our community today. The exhibition asks us to reflect on the effects of forced migration, on our own family stories and how they resonate in our lives today.

Free – $15
Recurring

Leaving Bishop Falls: An Ashokan Story Exhibition

Ulster County Historical Society 2682 Route 209, Kingston NY

Construction of the Ashokan Reservoir, part of New York City’s water system, flooded communities long established in the Esopus Valley. That action reverberates in our community today. The exhibition asks us to reflect on the effects of forced migration, on our own family stories and how they resonate in our lives today.

Free – $15
Recurring

Leaving Bishop Falls: An Ashokan Story Exhibition

Ulster County Historical Society 2682 Route 209, Kingston NY

Construction of the Ashokan Reservoir, part of New York City’s water system, flooded communities long established in the Esopus Valley. That action reverberates in our community today. The exhibition asks us to reflect on the effects of forced migration, on our own family stories and how they resonate in our lives today.

Free – $15
Recurring

Leaving Bishop Falls: An Ashokan Story Exhibition

Ulster County Historical Society 2682 Route 209, Kingston NY

Construction of the Ashokan Reservoir, part of New York City’s water system, flooded communities long established in the Esopus Valley. That action reverberates in our community today. The exhibition asks us to reflect on the effects of forced migration, on our own family stories and how they resonate in our lives today.

Free – $15

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