ICYMI: There’s a Rock and Roll Museum in Putnam County
Upstater Staff | September 26, 2014Thanks, LoHud, for hipping us to the Avalon Archives Museum at Tilly Foster Farm in Brewster. We had no idea this place existed before. Ned Moran’s impressive collection memorabilia has been living at the Farm (which is now closed, but the museum still operates) since 2009 when he relocated it from his home in Kent Cliffs. There’s a bit of everything here, from posters to instruments to dolls to…well, you name it. And we love the space it’s in, as well. The Avalon Archives is open to the public on Saturdays and Sundays, 12-4pm and by special appointment. Interestingly, no website exists for Avalon, but they do have a Myspace page. Sounds roadtrip worthy to us. (GMAP)
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