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SUMMARY:New Exhibit- Memento Mori: Historic Batavia Cemetery 200 Years\, 1823-2023
DESCRIPTION:The Holland Land Office Museum is proud to announce the opening of its next exhibit\, “Memento Mori: The Historic Batavia Cemetery\, 200 Years\, 1823-2023”. The exhibit will be on display from Wednesday\, July 5th through Saturday\, November 4th. The exhibit details the 200 year history of the cemetery\, lives of some of the famous Batavians who are buried there\, cemetery artifacts\, as well as examples of how people have mourned the loss of their love through the past 200 years. The exhibit is done in collaboration with the Historic Batavia Cemetery Association.
URL:https://hollandlandoffice.com/event/new-exhibit-memento-mori-historic-batavia-cemetery-200-years-1823-2023/
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SUMMARY:HLOM Guest Speaker Series: Derek Maxfield\, "Victorian Deathways"
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the Holland Land Office Museum for the next edition of our Guest Speaker Series on Thursday\, September 7 at 7 pm. GCC professor\, author and historian Derek Maxfield will be sharing his presentation “Victorian Deathways” on the many customs surrounding mourning and death in Victorian era culture.\n“In light of the 200th anniversary of the great and historic Batavia Cemetery\, it seems fitting to examine American attitudes towards death. This may seem morbid to some\, but how a society observes death – like other milestones – tells us much about their culture and values. The Victorians\, in particular\, created a number of fascinating ways of observing death – from redesigning cemeteries to the language we use to talk about it. This talk will focus mainly on antebellum Victorian culture\, roughly 1835 to the outbreak of the Civil War.”\nAdmission is $5 or $3 for museum members. Please contact the museum at 585-343-4727 or hollandlandoffice@gmail.com.\n“This project is made possible with funds from the Statewide Community Regrant Program\, a regrant program of the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature and administered by GO ART!”
URL:https://hollandlandoffice.com/event/hlom-guest-speaker-series-derek-maxfield-victorian-deathways/
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