The Society’s Yelland Research Library and Archives and the HAHS office relocated to the Hormel History and Research Center in the Guthrie Memorial Library, Hanover’s public library.
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The Society opened the Hanover Area History Museum in the Carriage House behind the Mansion.
The Society opened the Hanover Area History Museum in the Carriage House behind the Mansion.
The Society acquired rental spaces at 21 Baltimore Street. Its office and the Yelland Research Library and Archives were located here until 2024.
The Society acquired rental spaces at 21 Baltimore Street. Its office and the Yelland Research Library and Archives were located here until 2024.
The Society was given the Warehime-Myers Mansion at 305 Baltimore Street.
The Society was given the Warehime-Myers Mansion at 305 Baltimore Street.
The Society purchased and restored the Neas House, with all funding coming from the community.
The Society purchased and restored the Neas House, with all funding coming from the community.
The Society was founded by local citizens interested in protecting and promoting the historical heritage of the greater Hanover area.
The Society was founded by local citizens interested in protecting and promoting the historical heritage of the greater Hanover area.