History, Architecture and Restoration Stories of the Hurley Ostrander/Elmendorf Stone HouseFebruary 22nd, 7pm Online

As part of our ongoing lecture series, the Hurley Heritage Society will host its February an online presentation on the history, architecture and restoration of the historic Ostrander/Elmendorf stone house located on Main Street Hurley. Presented on February 22nd at 7pm online by Hurley Town Historian and stone house restorer James Decker, the lecture will discuss the history and restoration efforts of one of the most iconic structures in Hurley, the Ostrander/Elmendorf house, originally built about 1715.

This online lecture is free and open to the public. Pre-registration required - password provided upon registration.

To pre-register visit

https://www.hurleyheritagesociety.org/posts/restoration-stories-of-the-ostrander-elmendorf-house/

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.

Celebrating its 50th anniversary in 2024, the Hurley Heritage Society maintains and operates the Hurley Museum, free to public. The organization preserves, protects, educates and celebrates all aspects of Hurley’s unique heritage through programs and events including public lectures, seasonal walking tours of Old Hurley and Hurley Heritage Day.

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