To the editor:

Even if you don’t live in Conway, the Conway Historical Society serves as a hub for all things history. The Eastman Lord House, built in 1818 by William Kimball Eastman, served as a home for his family, the Heaths and the Lords. It is now a museum and archive for Conway as well as surrounding towns, including Albany and Eaton. A lot of time and effort is spent accessioning, cataloging, organizing and displaying items by volunteers, board members and the executive director for the public to enjoy.

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