Hogansburg is a village in the St. Regis Mohawk Reservation in the town of Bombay, New York. It is named for Michael Hogan, an Irish ship captain and local landowner who was elected to Congress in 1830.
 
 
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Located in Hogansburg, the Center began with the founding of a library in 1971, later adding cultural classes and museum collections. The library and museum hours of operation are stated, including special events, an overview of the exhibits, an artist spotlight, gift shop, and educational kits.
http://akwesasneculturalcenter.org/
Advances information about the casino’s lodging and entertainment. Find out about recent winners, promotional offers and the establishment’s numerous places to eat.
http://www.mohawkcasino.com/
Promotes a store that has a variety of tobacco products for sale. Also find out which credit cards are accepted by the store, which brands it stocks and details on its services.
http://www.anotherdamcigstore.com/
Comfort Inn & Suites adjacent to Akwesasne Mohawk Casino Hogansburg
While staying at the Comfort Inn & Suites, vacationers can enjoy the Akwesasne Mohawk Casino in Hogansburg. Website includes an online reservation service, photo gallery and mapped directions.
http://www.comfortinn.com/hotel-hogansburg-new_york-NY359
Offers residential and commercial real estate for sale. Describes the realtor’s services, links to real estate services and the company’s buying, selling and other agreements.
http://www.generalrealestate.us/
Owned by Scott Loran, a Native American-owned commercial contractor located on the St. Regis Mohawk Indian Reservation in Hogansburg, New York, whose services include excavation, foundation work, structural steel, sprung buildings, interior finishes, steel studs and drywall, general contracting, and design. The company's history, projects, and employment opportunities are stated.
http://www.loranconstruction.com/
Discusses the church’s ministries, beliefs and sermons. There are also videos depicting the church, links to Christian resources and details on upcoming events.
http://www.newlifechristianchurch.com/
The Tree of Peace Society is a non-profit cultural and environmental organization interested in environmental and cultural education, building cross-cultural understanding between Native and non-Native people, and working to preserve the culture and language of the Haudenosaunee.
http://www.treeofpeacesociety.info/