Lansing Historical Association Outhouse Project


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1998 Outhouse Calendar by Lansing Historical Assoc.
Although many have considered themselves fortunate never to have used this objectionable architectural structure, others feel they were denied the immeasurable pleasures that can come only from the rainy night dashes, the frozen bare flesh, the terror of angry hornets, the odiferous assault on the sinuses and the unspeakable tricks on Halloween. May those who still own outhouses take proper care of them, so that future generations can be reminded of just how lucky and unlucky they are.

Outhouse Note folders
A wonderful collection of illustrations that were drawn from photos in the Lansing Historical Outhouse Project. Great as gifts.

EX-STINK ERA T-Shirts
Four wooden throne houses reproduced in full color on each shirt.

Privy Revelations
Featuring the Outhouses of Lansing, NY by Louise Barr, Joan Hass, & John Thompson. An interesting story relating to the history of outhouses in the town of Lansing including 90+ pictures of Lansing outhouses. Also poems, Backyard Gems and even a Crossword Puzzle.

Books and publications about Lansing History
Lansing Historical Association provides local history publications primarily for educational purposes. The donations received for these items will allow the Association to continue reprinting and publishing local history. These items make a wonderful addition to any book collection and make great gifts.

Join Lansing Historical Association
A membership in the Lansing Historical Association entitles you to a copy of the LHA Newsletter published six (6) times a year.

All images are the property of Lansing Historical Association (c) Copyright 1995.
P.O. Box 100, Lansing, New York 14882
Outhouse photographs by Louise Barr and John Thompson.
Outhouse illustrations by Joanna Sheldon and Joan Hass.

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