Pave the Way for History in Archive Alley!
The
Thousand Islands Museum’s Paver Project is underway with
numerous engraved pavers already in place.
Engraved historic pavers may be purchased in
memory or honor of a loved one or that special someone in your
life at the Thousand Islands Museum and placed in “Archive
Alley” connecting Riverside Drive and James Street.
There are three sizes 5" x 9" at a cost of
$150 (name only - back alley), 5 1/2" x 8" at a cost of
$250 and 11” x 11” at a cost of $500 each to be installed by
local contractor, Rusty Johnson Masonry. This ongoing project is
available all year long for those interested in ‘paving the way
for history’!
WHAT A WONDERFUL WAY TO REMEMBER A LOVED ONE OR HONOR A SPECIAL
FAMILY MEMBER.
The
Thousand Islands Museum has started “Archive Alley” with old
vintage business signs from the Thousand Islands Region already
part of the museum’s collection. “Archive Alley” will develop
into a collage of yesterday’s memories with Clayton’s old
masterpieces. Anyone wishing to include an old Clayton business
sign should contact the Thousand Islands Museum at 686-5794 or
info@timuseum.org
Click Here
to download a Paver Pledge Form |