Albany Times Union (Sunday)

Center display looks at gatherings

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BALLSTON SPA — The Saratoga County History Center at Brookside Museum has opened a new exhibit, “County Life in Photograph­s.”

It will remain open through 2022 during the museum’s open hours. The exhibit includes 26 images of gatherings in Saratoga County between the 1870 and 1950, interpreti­ng the ways in which county residents interacted in social, political, and celecontex­ts,

bratory the museum said. An example is the panoramic photo of the Jonesville Methodist Church clambake in 1922, a popular event that ran until 1962.

Research was carried out by three students from the history department at Skidmore College: Cayden Bobley ’23 from Sea Cliff, Chloe Hanrahan ’24 from Andover, Mass. and Alex Western ’24, from Northampto­n, Mass. Exhibit management was by Maris Lau ’24, from Hong Kong. John Greenwood of Wilton served as community adviser, and Prof. Tillman Nechtman was faculty sponsor.

The museum is located at the foot of Front Street in Ballston Spa. For more informatio­n visit www.brookside.org or phone (518) 885-4000.

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History Center ?? This photo of racing at the Saratoga County Fairground­s is part of a new exhibit, “County Life in Photograph­s,” at Brookside Museum in Ballston Spa.
Provided by Saratoga County History Center This photo of racing at the Saratoga County Fairground­s is part of a new exhibit, “County Life in Photograph­s,” at Brookside Museum in Ballston Spa.

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