Diane Galusha
Diane Galusha has written several books of local and regional history, including "Liquid Assets, The Story of New York City's Water System," "Through a Woman's Eye: Pioneering Photographers of Rural Upstate," "When Cauliflower was King," and "As the River Runs, A History of Halcottsville, N.Y." The founding president of the Historical Society of the Town of Middletown, Galusha is also deeply involved in promoting the legacy of John Burroughs through preservation of Woodchuck Lodge, the literary...See more
Diane Galusha has written several books of local and regional history, including "Liquid Assets, The Story of New York City's Water System," "Through a Woman's Eye: Pioneering Photographers of Rural Upstate," "When Cauliflower was King," and "As the River Runs, A History of Halcottsville, N.Y." The founding president of the Historical Society of the Town of Middletown, Galusha is also deeply involved in promoting the legacy of John Burroughs through preservation of Woodchuck Lodge, the literary naturalist's Roxbury summer home. She is a former journalist and newspaper editor, currently employed at the Catskill Watershed Corporation in Margaretville. See less
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