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The New York History Blog
21.02.2025
Though similar in appearance to the American crow, the common raven is distinguished by its large size, fluffy neck feathers, and long, thick beak.
NYS Forest Rangers responded to another Adirondack Rail Trail snowmobile accident and two wilderness rescues this week.
Adirondack Park Agency (APA) staff have sent a letter to their Board saying they have a “hostile and toxic work environment” under Barbara Rice.
Cayuga Museum of History and Art is working on a new exhibit commemorating the Korean War, which began 75 years ago on June 25, 1950.
One week before the 100th anniversary of FDR birth on January 23, 1982, the nation almost lost his Hyde Park mansion to an electrical fire.
20.02.2025
DEC partnered with Lake Luzerne to repair facilities & improve access in the Hudson River Special Management Area in Lake George Wild Forest.
Explore New York State’s rich natural history and meet leading scientists during the return of the Rock and Fossil Fun Fair at the NYS Museum.
Bayonne peninsula is to the north of Staten Island at the junction of Newark Bay, Kill Van Kull and Arthur Kill and has shallow waters.
In The Raging Erie: Life and Labor Along the Erie Canal tells the stories of the ordinary people who lived, worked, and died along the canal.
Many of the food traditions that define cuisine in the United States today have roots in African American culinary history and Black chefs.
19.02.2025
Chronicling Frederick Douglass's life in an accessible way, a new biography by Mark Christian, Frederick Douglass: A Life in American History (ABC-CLIO, 2025)
Registration is open for the 2025 Adirondack Paddling Symposium, June 13-16 in Saranac Lake.
Migrant laborers used to arrive each summer in Oneida County, NY, to pick the bean and pea crops and lived in crude shacks provided by farmers.
Barroom history trivia has been a growing trend and historical and cultural organizations, including in t5eh Adirondacks.
There are no images of Theodore Burr’s 1800 bridge spanning Schoharie Creek at Esperance, but here is what we do know.
17.02.2025
In 1927, a gasoline-powered watercraft, loaded with a group of Boy Scouts, unexpectedly began to sink at Lake George in the Adirondacks.
Dr. Siobhan Hart will discuss her first archaeological exploration at Lake George Battlefield Park since 2016 and Battle of Lake George archaeology.
Adirondack Park conservationists urging the Adirondack Park Agency (APA) to drop a plan to open remote wilderness areas to motorized vehicles.
The Schenectady County Historical Society has announced a variety of events planned throughout this spring, featuring knowledgeable historians.
In 1784 Hudson, NY, was founded by whalers and merchants, largely from Nantucket. By 1845, there were 47 whaling voyages out of Hudson
Following the declaration of World War Two FBI agents began to arrest Italian immigrants including the world’s greatest operatic singers Ezio Pinza.
Staatsburgh Historic Site is exploring the Gilded Age Black and immigrant experience at Staatsburg village, in and beyond the Mills Estate.
A new Martin Van Buren biography covers the 8th president of the United States, the first chief executive not born a British citizen.
Long before the recent calls for “Patriotic Education,” New York State undertook its own program to promote “Americanism” in the classroom.
In 1920 about half of US trade entered NY Harbor 8 million souls lived within 25 miles, but Staten Island's Arthur Kill waterfront was underdeveloped.
03.02.2025
On Sunday afternoon, July 30, 1871 the Staten Island ferry boat Westfield exploded while lying in her slip at the foot of Whitehall Street, New York.
On Thursday, February 6, 2025, the Lake Champlain Maritime Museum will host it's fourth annual Virtual Archaeology Conference.
For Black History Month State Parks updated content and plans events showcasing multi-century enslavement stories at Parks and Historic Sites.
Dr. Anna Mae Duane's book Educated for Freedom tells the story of James McCune Smith (1813-1865) and Henry Highland Garnet (1815-1882)
Weeksville Heritage Center in Brooklyn is showcasing "Torture Island: Past, Present, Future," on view through March 1, 2025.
02.02.2025
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01.02.2025
Driving on Northeast interstate highways in winter, one will often see large hawks perched in trees on woodland edges along the road.
New York was a gateway for many immigrants and the Erie Canal carried more westbound immigrants than any other trans-Appalachian canal.
DEC has launched an online platform for the public to report suspected Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) outbreaks in wild birds.
The Open Space Institute (OSI) recently celebrated the one-millionth visit to its six-mile long River-to-Ridge Trail in New Paltz, NY. The Ulster County
While heading PASNY Robert Moses oversaw the remaking of Niagara Falls and the St. Lawrence River for hydropower.
31.01.2025
Richard Varick once simultaneously served as Recorder of NYC, a state Assemblyman, Assembly Speaker and Attorney General.
Obtaining genealogical and certified vital records from the New York State Department of Health (DOH) is already subject to long wait times.
Before the Revolution Isaac Mann was a prominent and well-known community leader - then he became a loyalist.
Although it wasn't identified by DEC, the bird looks to be a mature Cooper's hawk, a woodland raptor that specialize in avian prey.