SYRACUSE, N.Y. — The Onondaga Historical Association (OHA) announced it is closing its museum and all its facilities, effective Wednesday, “until further notice,” in response to the COVID-19 virus pandemic.
The closures includes the Onondaga Historical Museum and The Richard & Carolyn Wright Research Center, both in downtown Syracuse; and the Skä•noñh – Great Law of Peace Center in the town of Salina.
“All upcoming OHA programs and events are postponed until a new date can be assigned for each,” the nonprofit educational association added.
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Throughout the shutdown, OHA is maintaining a webpage containing updates and “ways to stay engaged” with the organization at: cnyhistory.org/covid-19-precautions
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