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Civil Rights in Geneva


In recognition of the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday on Monday, take a minute to read a couple of our previous posts about the history of activism and the holiday here in Geneva during the 1960s and 1970s. We are also still looking for material for the Make A Way Somehow project. Click here to learn more.

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Time is running out! Stop by the museum to see My Geneva is… Then and Now before it's gone. The exhibit closes Saturday, January 21.

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Our weekly blog articles examine various aspects of Geneva’s stories. Our most recent blog is a visual review of the many events and improvements we had at Historic Geneva in 2022.
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