Unity Historical Society and Unity Public Library are teaming up this month to exhibit photographs and other artifacts from the society’s collection.
The exhibit includes black-and-white photos from Charlie Reed’s career at Reed’s Drugstore on Main Street. Other items include buildings around Unity, taken from the early 1900s through the mid-1950s. Several collections of postcards will be available to see, along with surprises, according to a news release from the society.
While the display will be available for viewing throughout the month, a reception is set for 7 p.m. Tuesday, July 23, at the 38 School St. library.
For more information, email Lori Roming at lroming@unityfdn.org.
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