The ASPCA has organized a historical exhibit at the Empire State Building in New York City to celebrate the group’s 140th year in operation.
The five exhibit windows feature different aspects of the organization’s history, from its creation in 1866 to its current role as the voice for companion animals.
The featured displays include historic documents chronicling the development of the ASPCA founded by Henry Bergh, a scaled illustration of the first horse ambulance, created in 1867, as well as photos of celebrities who have adopted shelter pets.
The exhibit runs through January and is open to the public during business hours. Visit http://www.esbny.com/ for a complete schedule.