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RICHMOND HILL

Welcome to Historic

ARCHIVE MUSEUM

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The Richmond Hill Historical Society endeavors to preserve the past and promote the future of Richmond Hill through fostering a better appreciation, understanding and enjoyment of its historic heritage as embodied by its architectural legacy and the contributions of its past and present residents.

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The Richmond Hill Historical Society takes an active leadership or collaborative role in preserving and revitalizing historic Richmond Hill through education and resource exchange to the community on historic preservation, restoration and rehabilitation of its historic homes, churches and commercial buildings.

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  • Sponsor Tours of Historic Homes

  • Serve as a Clearing House for Restoration techniques and products

  • Help match historic properties with interested buyers

  • Welcome new homeowners to the community

  • Sponsor lectures and exhibits that highlight Richmond Hill history and the broader area of the Victorian period

  • Work to secure Historic District status for portions of Richmond Hill

  • Cooperate with other organizations that share our goals and concerns

  • Endeavor to archive and protect surviving records and personal collections relating to Richmond Hill history and make it available to students and scholars

  • The Richmond Hill Historical Society endeavors to preserve the past and promote the future of Richmond Hill through fostering a better appreciation, understanding and enjoyment of its historic heritage as embodied by its architectural legacy and the contributions of its past and present residents.

  • The Richmond Hill Historical Society takes an active leadership or collaborative role in preserving and revitalizing historic Richmond Hill through education and resource exchange to the community on historic preservation, restoration and rehabilitation of its historic homes, churches and commercial buildings.

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