MADRID -- The St. Lawrence Power and Equipment Museum recently received $2,000 to help develop an equine pavilion. The 330-seat pavilion will host programs for the community as part of the “living …
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MADRID -- The St. Lawrence Power and Equipment Museum recently received $2,000 to help develop an equine pavilion.
The 330-seat pavilion will host programs for the community as part of the “living museum,” which will educate guests about how life was lived in rural communities.
Community Bank gave the money.