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Pulaski Historical Society

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Exhibits, photographs, maps and street scenes depict local history. at Pulaski Historical Society. In 1989 the Snow Memorial Trust offered the Society the building at 7477 (3428) Maple Avenue if it could be used as a museum. The Benjamin Snow family were original settlers in Pulaski. Again the collection grew and a small building to the west of the Museum was converted into a “Carriage House” for displays of the farming and industrial past. In 2013 an addition to the Carriage House was completed and also has displays of the retail businesses of Pulaski. The large meeting room with a kitchen area is convenient for programs and Brown Bag Lunches. In 2015 a Storage Shed was added to the Museum to store additional exhibits and artifacts. The Pulaski Historical Society’s museum on Maple Avenue is filled with artifacts, record, and exhibits of the village and area history. The building is also used for research, administration, and meeting space.

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