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Dunkirk to Dunkerque Day
Brooks Locomotive Works
Horatio Gates Brooks
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First Settlers: Seth and Celia Cole
Walter Smith
Women in our History
Women’s Educational and Industrial Union
Elnora M. Babcock, Suffragette
Collections
Brooks Locomotive Works Collection
The Brooks Room
Brooks/ALCO Railroad Display
Military Collection
Art of Dunkirk Collection
George W. Eggers – Michael and Kaie Smith Art Collection
Photographs
Blackham-Eggers Photo Collection
Meisnitzer Photo Collection
Knowlton Photo Collection
Hodorowicz Photo Collection
Research
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Barris Genealogical Books
Bush Chronology
1626 to 1798
1800 to 1825
1826 to 1849
1850 to 1870
1871 to 1899
1900 to 1910
1911 to 1920
1921 to 1930
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Home
About Us
Guidelines to re-open museum
History of Our Museum
Membership Information
Mission Statement
Policies
Get Involved
Events
Contributions
Robert Harris Endowment Fund
Board of Trustees
From the President
History of Dunkirk
Mayors of Dunkirk
How Dunkirk Was Named
How Dunkirk Got Its Street Names
History of Schools
Churches of Dunkirk
Dunkirk to Dunkerque Day
Brooks Locomotive Works
Horatio Gates Brooks
Brooks Locomotives
Neptune Fountain
Industry and Business
Industries
Dairies
Dunkirk’s Fishing Industry
People of Dunkirk
First Settlers: Seth and Celia Cole
Walter Smith
Women in our History
Women’s Educational and Industrial Union
Elnora M. Babcock, Suffragette
Collections
Brooks Locomotive Works Collection
The Brooks Room
Brooks/ALCO Railroad Display
Military Collection
Art of Dunkirk Collection
George W. Eggers – Michael and Kaie Smith Art Collection
Photographs
Blackham-Eggers Photo Collection
Meisnitzer Photo Collection
Knowlton Photo Collection
Hodorowicz Photo Collection
Research
Genealogy
Barris Genealogical Books
Bush Chronology
1626 to 1798
1800 to 1825
1826 to 1849
1850 to 1870
1871 to 1899
1900 to 1910
1911 to 1920
1921 to 1930
Yearbooks
Links to Local Cemeteries
Events
Our Store
Support
Donate Items
Monetary Donations
Blog
Contact
Membership Information
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All memberships at the Dunkirk Historical Museum are valid for one year from date of purchase. As a result of their membership, members receive:
our newsletter;
up-to-date information concerning museum events;
discounts for museum events such as the Historic House Tour;
automatic membership in
Time Travelers
Time Travelers is a free reciprocal membership network for historical museums, sites, and societies throughout the United States.
The Missouri Historical Society created the program in 1998 so that members of historical institutions could receive exclusive benefits and privileges at museums and historical sites nationwide. Currently, the Time Travelers program includes over 300 organizations in more than 40 states across the country. Members of these organizations can receive a variety of exclusive benefits and privileges, such as free admission, gift shop discounts, and much, much more. Time Travelers is a museum reciprocal program and if you are interested in receiving these benefits you must join one of the museums listed on this site. Please click the link provided to go to their websites and click on the menu bar for “Institutions”. There you will see a listing of those sites for which you will have free or reduced price entry by showing your Dunkirk Historical Museum membership card. A map will also help you find those sites by state. One example of reciprocal admission is that the Buffalo Niagara Heritage Village in Tonawanda allows discounted admission and the Buffalo History Museum provides free admission.
Your membership helps us underwrite our operating expenses and maintain the collection.
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Members of the public are invited to become members of the Dunkirk Historical Society and join in the Museum’s mission at one of the following levels:
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