Let our history welcome you.

Read here about last year's tour. Plans have begun for Tour Thurman 2007, with two site already lined up; join the committee as they complete the roster, research the history and collect photos and anecdotes! This year's tour will be September 22, 2007. All aboard!

Tour Thurman: A Guided Jaunt into Homes and History

September 23, 2006

Join The John Th
urman Historical Society for a narrated ride into the past.
Reservations and prepayment required

Reserve your spot by phoning Leila at 518-623-2692.
Questions? Email Perky.

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11:45 Optional luncheon at the historic Northwoods Lodge on Bear Pond Road served by new owners Jan and Joanna Kosz [$7]
12:45 Tour begins with a walk around the Northwoods and tales of its past. Then the bus departs for the ride to yesterday. Narrators will point out spots of interest while the bus makes its way to three more sites where guests will get off for in-depth visits, learning about the homes and the people who have inhabited them. [$13, includes tour book.] There will be a rest stop midway through the tour. Reserve with Leila Wood, 623-2692.
 3:45 Bus returns to the Northwoods.

Luncheon at the Northwoods In celebration of the German immigrants who built the Northwoods and the Polish immigrants who are now reviving its fine tradition of hospitality, our hosts will offer a buffet featuring dishes from both countries, served in the lovely Northwoods dining room. Please reserve your spot at the luncheon and prepay by arranging with Leila Wood, 623-3692.
The Northwoods Built by German immigrants in the 1940s on the site of the old Jamon Baker farm, the Northwoods became a mecca for those who loved square dancing and good fun. Hear the stories of its beginnings and interim operations, and see what is happening there now!
The Meadowbrook Stock Farm Over the centuries, fire, wind and rain have wrought havoc at the Meadowbrook Stock Farm, once a thriving and productive operation. Hard work and determination are bringing this beauty back to life as a goat farm and an agritourism site. Join us on our first tour here.
The Cy D. Pasco Schoolhouse This will be our first time seeing the inside of the old Cy D. Pasco Schoolhouse, now a private vacation home (and it looks considerably better now than it did when this photo was taken).
The Guy Brooks Tavern Site/Orley Needham Farm This is the site of what is believed to be the earliest hotel in Thurman, and what was later to become a fine family farm, home to Orley and Susie Needham and their children. A gracious farmhouse and cluster of barns make an inviting scene. The authenticity of these structures has been painstakingly guarded since 1965.
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