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The New York History Blog
07.06.2025
The NYS Museum and Albany Medical Center are planning to CT scan two interesting fossils, including a 70–80 million-year-old dinosaur egg.
Here are some recommendations from DEC for protecting ground-nesting birds in large lawns and grasslands in New York State.
This article will highlight the founding of several of Saratoga County’s religious communities through the 19th century.
New York State Forest Rangers have been busy responded to search and rescue incidents, locating and extracting lost, injured or distressed people.
"Walls Between Waters" is a new mural project and event happening Saturday in Ticonderoga that's transforming vacant buildings into landmarks.
06.06.2025
Adding lemon scented and flavored herbs to your planting and cooking will enliven your senses both in the garden and the kitchen.
Two prestigious NYS Council on the Arts Support for Artists grants were awarded to creators working in the North Country region this year.
A new PBS documentary Lafayette: A Hero’s Return explores Lafayette’s enduring legacy in both New York and American history.
Kathy Hochul has nominated an environmental attorney and former Congressman from New Jersey to the Adirondack Park Agency (APA) board.
In 1784-85 the ship Empress of China marked the entry of America as a serious player into global trade markets and launched U.S.- Chinese trade.
05.06.2025
In 1975, a score of men assembled in a conference room at the Rockefeller family offices in New York and created the Adirondack Council.
The University at Albany's Atmospheric Sciences Research Center has announced it's Summer Raymond Falconer Natural History Lecture Series.
Johnson Hall Historic Site Manager Wade Wells will discuss the history and development of the mortuary and mourning practices of the 18th century.
The 36,000-acre Whitney Park lands in the Adirondack Park is being sold to a Texas developer for “high-end housing, golf courses, and resorts.”
In 1984, Eleanor Bumpurs, a Black disabled grandmother, was gunned down in her Bronx public housing apartment by a white NYPD officer.
03.06.2025
The Historic House Handbook: A Sensitive Guide to Old House Living is a guidebook for successful and trouble-free old-house living.
One of the notable things about the Victory Mills factory building destroyed by fire on Saturday was it's early use of reinforced concrete construction.
A newly published scientific paper is revealing insights into a rare fossil from the Silurian Period, estimated to be around 420 million years old.
The New York State History Conference is this Thursday, June 5th and Friday, June 6th, 2025 at the Cultural Education Center in Albany, NY.
In November 1939, Ruth McGinnis, Women’s Pocket Billiard Champion of the World (1932-40), played at Frank’s Pool Parlor in Putnam County, NY.
02.06.2025
In LGBTQ history "molly houses" were clandestine locations where gay men and cross-dressing individuals found community.
Public records advocates Reclaim The Records has won in court the first-ever release of the New York State Death Index, from 1880 through 2017.
Two Cornell University alumni created a suburb adjacent to the campus of their alma mater in the Finger Lakes named Cayuga Heights.
The historic former Victory Mills factory building in the village of Victory Mills in Saratoga County was destroyed in a massive fire on Saturday.
For more than a century to come, the United States was the place to be at the forefront of technological development.
01.06.2025
Nothing proclaims the majesty of New York City like its iconic Brooklyn Bridge.
31.05.2025
There is nothing like the royal blue of an indigo bunting. They arrive fashionably late, behind the vanguard of migrating warblers and other songbirds.
Philadelphia: A Narrative History by Paul Kahan is a comprehensive history of Philadelphia from the Lenape to twenty-first century.
The Saratoga Springs community is home to fine memorial art devoted to those who were involved in the Spanish-American War, "The Hiker"
Long-distance hikers and day-trippers alike will enjoy a new bridge along the Appalachian Trail at Harriman State Park.
One symbol of the American Revolution (and French Revolution) dates back to ancient times - the liberty hat (Phrygian Cap or bonnets rouges).
30.05.2025
Bird lovers from across Northern NY are invited to celebrate the beauty of birds, nature, and the regional community of Black birders this weekend
A call to NYS Forest Rangers for a reportedly deceased hiker on Cascade Mountain turned into a strange tale and hiker rescue.
The Finger Lakes Museum received a $1.8M grant from NYSCA to support the organization’s continued construction of the main exhibition hall.
Today, there are plenty of reminders of Manhattan’s passion for cherries. Its history in America runs parallel to the city’s foundation and expansion.
Chris Sabick will present "Uncovering the American Revolution: Current and Upcoming Archaeological Research in Lake Champlain."
29.05.2025
Thee Lake George Battlefield Moments podcast previews the upcoming American Revolution Conference in Johnstown, NY this weekend.
The Coventry, a legendary Queens music venue has been honored with a historical Queensmark Award by the Queens Historical Society.
Two hundred fifty years ago, in May 1775, delegates from thirteen British North American colonies gathered in Philadelphia for the Second Continental Congress.
Those arriving in New York City for the 1st time have reactions ranging from fascination to astonishment to horror. Here are six perspectives.