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The Iroquois Museum announces a major donation from Kiewit Corporation

Written By The Mountain Eagle on 10/26/25 | 10/26/25

HOWES CAVE — The Iroquois Museum in Howes Cave, received a generous donation of $50,000 from Kiewit Corporation with offices in Albany, and headquarters in Omaha, NE.

“We are feeling extremely fortunate and thankful to have this money in these difficult times for the arts,” said Steph Shultes, Iroquois Museum Director. “This year has been a challenging one due to the closure of Caverns Road for a bridge replacement. The closure has resulted in a 25% reduction in the Museum’s admissions, and this unexpected gift helps immensely.”

Kiewit is one of North America's largest and most respected construction and engineering companies. They are currently working on a project from Canada to NYC. Kiewit is working closely with the cultural resource company, Hartgen Archeological Association, based in Rensselaer. Hartgen's founder was a former board member of the Iroquois Museum.

 

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