Six Nations Iroquois Cultural Center to move The old building will be the heart of the new building
Author: The old building will be the heart of the new building
Quinlan Peer
Adirondack Daily Enterprise
ONCHIOTA, New York As the Six Nations Iroquois Cultural Center is open again for its 67th summer season, the Fadden family looks forward to moving down the road in the future.
“The next step is a big one,” said co-owner Dave Fadden, who runs the center with his brother Don and father John. “We will be expanding the center soon.”
Last year, during the coronavirus pandemic, the Six Nations Iroquois Cultural Center, formerly known as the Six Nations Indian Museum, received word that more artifacts will be donated from someone’s estate. Hearing this, the Faddens applied to be a nonprofit organization and will be expanding its cultural center. The center is currently four rooms, one being the gift shop and the other three containing more than 3,000 artifacts. This
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