While the Historical Society of Cecil County is over 75-years-old, that doesn’t mean it isn’t keeping up with the times. As early as 1995, the keeper of Cecil’s heritage climbed right on board with the digital age by launching one of the first local history web sites in the region. It has continued to keep pace with the digital age and in April 2008 we added Facebook. It’s another way to let people know about local history events, and research collections. As the preservers of Cecil’s, they’re pleased to make use of these new technologies to reach a far wider audience from coast to coast and around the globe. Surf on over to Facebook and like the Society to keep up with the latest, see some of their photos, and read articles on local history
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