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Educational visit
I first discovered Frances' (Fannie) contribution to our society when researching a trip to the Hudson Valley that would include a visit to FDR's library and museum. Fannie served as Secretary of Labo...
Happened upon this one room museum while killing time before dinner. Also very lucky that someone was there to let us in, as access is by appointment only at the moment. The good news is that a larger...
A few years back I wandered into the Frances Perkins Center and have enjoyed visiting each year after. He work was critical in the shaping of our common safe labor policy in the US; much of which (un...
My husband and I stumbled on this small, free museum and luckily there was a tour of the Frances Perkins homestead that afternoon! The tours are only offered a few days each summer, so we were very lu...
The Frances Perkins Center is not to be missed by anyone interested in American history. It is small but very well done - informative and provides interesting insights into what working conditions use...
Educational visit
I first discovered Frances' (Fannie) contribution to our society when researching a trip to the Hudson Valley that would include a visit to FDR's library and museum. Fannie served as Secretary of Labo...
Very small but very interesting
Happened upon this one room museum while killing time before dinner. Also very lucky that someone was there to let us in, as access is by appointment only at the moment. The good news is that a larger...
Hidden Treasure on Main Street
A few years back I wandered into the Frances Perkins Center and have enjoyed visiting each year after. He work was critical in the shaping of our common safe labor policy in the US; much of which (un...
So much history!
My husband and I stumbled on this small, free museum and luckily there was a tour of the Frances Perkins homestead that afternoon! The tours are only offered a few days each summer, so we were very lu...
Who Knew?
The Frances Perkins Center is not to be missed by anyone interested in American history. It is small but very well done - informative and provides interesting insights into what working conditions use...