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Greenwood Museum

Coordinates: 42°42′00″N 75°36′58″W / 42.700086°N 75.616084°W / 42.700086; -75.616084
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The Greenwood Museum at the 19th-century Upperville Meeting House, in Upperville, New York, was a museum created by artist Terrance Lindall in the 1980s.

The Quaker meeting house is flanked by a park, a rectory and overlooks a waterfall on Pleasant Brook alongside Quaker Hill Road.

Lindall gave[when?] the meeting house back to the Quakers of Hamilton, New York, to devote his energies to helping build the Williamsburg Art & Historical Center in New York City.

Interior
Margit Echols (Quiltmaker), Terrance Lindall (Director), Verdalee Tombelaine (Volunteer Coordinator of the Metropolitan Museum of Art)

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42°42′00″N 75°36′58″W / 42.700086°N 75.616084°W / 42.700086; -75.616084