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Arts & Culture, Black History & Culture, Community Engagement, Diversity & Multiculture Programs, Genealogy, Local History, RW250, STEM & TechnologyProgram Description
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The Daughters of the American Revolution and Sons of the American Revolution are committed to discovering and promoting the history of the African Americans, Native Americans and women who helped create our nation. Learn about Revolutionary resources, and about genealogy resources available through YPL. With special guest, Mary Hoar, City Historian.
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Free and open to public
It is assumed that all events are free and open to the general public. If admittance will be restricted in any way, that must be indicated on the application. The Library reserves the right to have staff and/or Board members in attendance even if the program is otherwise closed to the general public.