A new exhibit opening June 20 at the Plattsburgh State Art Museum will showcase photographs documenting African American life in northern New York during the early 1900s. “What Remains: Voices from the Margins of History” features images from the Clinton County Historical Association and will run through October 2. An opening reception and musical performance […]
A new exhibit opening June 20 at the Plattsburgh State Art Museum will showcase photographs documenting African American life in northern New York during the early 1900s. “What Remains: Voices from the Margins of History” features images from the Clinton County Historical Association and will run through October 2. An opening reception and musical performance are also planned.

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