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Genealogical Societies
No actual Genealogical Societies could be found.

There is, however, a Genealogy Group for those interested in Bahamian genealogy. Contact can be made via the following web site:

web site: https://littlehousebytheferry.com/2017/04/11/the-best-online-genealogy-forum-for-bahamians/

Historical Societies
The Bahamas Historical Society.

Early meetings of the society were held at Government House and later at "The Rand Compound," which had once been used as a storehouse of the West India Regiment. Lectures and small exhibitions were the main activities of the society. During the 1960s, the society relocated to a building in Cumberland Street, where a permanent exhibit was mounted. In 1976, the present building was donated to the society by the Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire.

web site: http://www.bahamashistoricalsociety.com/

There is also a Bahamas History Museum, details as follows:

Elizabeth Avenue & Shirley Street, downtown Nassau, New Providence

Website: http://bahamashistoricalsociety.com/museum.shtml

Other Societies
Womens Corona Society of Nassau.

P.O. Box: N-8716 Island: Nassau / Paradise Island, Bahamas Mobile: 242-436-3374

Web site: https://www.bahamaslocal.com/showlisting/19775/Womens_Corona_Society_of_Nassau.html

Bahamas Athletics Society.

web site: http://www.bahamasathletics.com/

The University of the Bahamas has a number of societies and clubs. Information can be obtained from the following web site:

web site: http://www.ub.edu.bs/student-life/clubs-organizations/