Path Through History Celebration Features “Museums & More!”
Published: October 5th, 2023

Path Through History celebration features “Museums & More!” Chris Thomas and the Haudenosaunee Smoke Dancers are scheduled to perform during the inaugural “Museums & More!” Day, part of the  Path Through Historycommemoration to be held at  the Chenango County Historical Society (CCHS) on Oct. 7. Festivities also include activities and  demonstrations by historic artisans, Chenango Canal Association, Chenango County 4-H, Chenango Valley Amateur Radio Association, and the unveiling of an award-winning historical exhibit  featuring The Raymond Corporation. (Submitted photo).

NORWICH– Thanks to generous support from the Friends of the Museum District, the Chenango County Historical Society (CCHS) has dramatically increased its offerings for the semi-annual state-wide commemorations known as  Path Through History  weekend.

As part of “Museums & More!” Day on Oct. 7, CCHS will host special programming from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Festivities include interactive demonstrations with a blacksmith and other historic artisans, the Chenango Canal Association, and David Moyer of Birchwood Archaeology. The day also features a special event station with the Chenango Valley Amateur Radio Association, family activities with Chenango County 4-H, and an industrial heritage exhibit opening, "The Raymond Corporation, A Century of Innovation." Performers scheduled to appear include Bells & Motley, Chris Thomas and the Haudenosaunee Smoke Dancers, and Lincoln's Legacy. 

“We are grateful for the tremendous generosity of the Friends of the Museum District and our community partners like The Raymond Corporation,” said Jessica Moquin, CCHS executive director. “Museum visitors will be able to immerse themselves in our local heritage, which will be brought to life through amazing performances, engaging demonstrations, and historical reenactments. What better way to share and celebrate community culture than through these interactive experiences?”

In 2021, the Friends of the Museum District began improvements along Rexford Street, resulting in significant revitalization of the neighborhood. “Museums & More!” Day is a celebration of the Museum District and the community, offering a wide range of family-friendly activities in and around the museums on Rexford Street.

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