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The Lewis Carroll Society of North America (LCSNA), founded in 1974, is an organization of Carroll admirers of all ages and interests, as well as a virtual center for Carroll studies.
For fifty years, the Horatio Alger Society has strived to further the philosophy of Horatio Alger, Jr. and to encourage the spirit of Strive & Succeed that for half a century guided Alger's undaunted heroes.
The Movable Book Society was organized in 1993 to provide a forum for collectors, artists, curators, book sellers, book producers and others to share enthusiasm and exchange information about pop-up and movable books.
The formation of the International Bossons Collectos Society (IBCS) began with a request in 1980 by Mr. W. Ray Bossons for Dr. Robert Davis to consider creating a Bossons collectors club.
Founded in 1970, the Little Rhody Bottle Club has continually strived to promote the hobby of antique bottle collecting through the preservation of antique bottles and education through research relative to the companies those bottles represent.
The Capital Region Antique Bottle and Insulator Club (CRAB INC) draws members from the greater Capital region of New York State , as well as the rest of New York State and surrounding states.
The ESPCA is a diverse group of people interested, in particular, in antique bottles, stoneware and the related ephemera as well as the history of the companies making and using the same.
NAMBC provides research, educational opportunities and information about milk bottles, milk bottle collecting and dairy memorabilia to its members, museums and the general public.
The club was founded in 1992 by Ferdinand Meyer, a member of the Baltimore Antique Bottle Club, found a need for such a club to serve the lower eastern shore area of Delaware, Maryland, and Virginia
The Baltimore Antique Bottle Club, Inc. is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to educate the public about antique bottle collecting and to promote the hobby.
The LAHBC's purpose is to socially unite the bottle and fruit jar collectors of Los Angeles County and to promote, foster and encourage all legal activities toward the betterment o bottle collecting.
The Federation of Historical Bottle Collectors (FOHBC) is a non-profit organization supporting collectors of historical bottles, flasks, jars and related items.
The Ohio Bottle Club is a great place for meeting with other bottle collectors who love the hobby and enjoy learning more about it.
The Midwest Antique Fruit Jar & Bottle Club is an organization of people interested in collecting and learning about fruit jars and bottles.
Our Club purpose is to be a not-for-profit fellowship organization whose goal is to promote, foster and encourage all activities toward the betterment of bottle collecting and related areas.
The purpose of the nonprofit PABCC is to promote the study, collecting, display, and preservation of antiques and collectibles of all kinds; to ensure that these treasures will continue to be available for future generations to enjoy.
The International Scouting Collectors Association (ISCA) is a non-profit organization that promotes education regarding the history of the Scouting Movement through the collecting and trading of Scouting Memorabilia.
The Eastern Coast Breweriana Association, or E.C.B.A., is a group of individuals dedicated to the preservation of the history of the American Brewing Industry through Breweriana Collectibles.
Whether you're a hardcore collector or a passive 'accumulator' of beer stuff, the BCCA has a spot for you. With thousands of members worldwide you can be sure you'll find fellow collectors who share the same interest you do.
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