History & InformationThe Perry Historical Society, incorporated in 1992, was formed to collect and preserve for future generations, historic items that originated in Perry Township, North Perry and Perry Villages, including photographs, books, manuals, memoirs, permanent records, documents, letters, clothing, furniture, collectibles, and other items of historic interest, to provide for their preservation and display, and to disseminate knowledge and information to the general public regarding the history and culture of the Perry area. The Perry Historical Society meets at 10:00 am on the second Saturday of each month in Room #1 at the Tarbuck Educational and Community Center, formerly Manchester Elementary School at 4325 Manchester Avenue, Perry. Meetings which include featured speakers are open to all who wish to attend. For information e-mail japhillips@adelphia.net |
Our Perry History Workroom at the Tarbuck Educational and Community Center Room #1 is open Tuesdays, 9:30 until noon. The workroom serves as the location of our history collection and as the administration point of the organization.
The Perry Historical Museum, formerly the Old Town Hall, located where Center
Road meets Main Street, is open the second Saturday of each month from noon
to 4 pm. Our Quarterly publication is named The Perry Heritage. For additional information, contact our editor, ssuch408@core.com. Cover Page | History and Info | Museum | Links |
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