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The New York History Blog
09.10.2025
Multiple wildfires have been reported across New York State. One fire of nearly 40 acres is still burning near Piseco Lake in the Adirondacks.
The 11,500-acre Indian Head Wilderness is located in Ulster County and Greene County, NY, and has five major peaks with great views.
In his novel Chainbearer, James Fenimore Cooper gives this account of a passenger pigeon roost of millions of birds in the Champlain Valley:
In 1775 the HMS Cerberus arrived in Boston harbor carrying three British generals that would go on to play key roles in the American Revolution.
Erie Canal weighlocks were built to weigh freight boats to set tolls. Their Greek Revival architecture was meant to express powerful and success.
08.10.2025
NYS DEC has announced that hunters can now use DEC’s online app for their licenses and tags as an alternative to paper license and tag options.
The Hyde Hall covered bridge in Glimmerglass State Park near Cooperstown in Otsego Co., is the oldest covered bridge still standing in America.
The Blueprint is a new podcast produced by Brilliant Pathways, a college- and career-readiness 30-year old nonprofit.
In Ridge Fall Sophia Fenn, a former high-powered financial expert, is accused of embezzlement when she blows the whistle on her boss.
In 1884 a Lake George steamboat captain had fashioned a replica of an early Greek and Roman musical instrument.
07.10.2025
Dwight James Baum is Little Falls, Herkimer County, NY’s most-famous architect and one of its most-famous sons - this is his story.
The Woodstock School of Art is presenting "In the Open Air: The Art Students League’s Woodstock School of Landscape Painting and Its Impact," organized in
Science, history, technology, art, and more come together in the first ever West End Arts Campus STEAM Fair in Auburn, NY on Sat., October 11th.
06.10.2025
On October 4, 1949, members of the American Contract Bridge League (ACBL) voted to exclude Black players from competitions.
The Albany County Historical Association invites the public to celebrate Path Through History Day on Saturday, October 11, from 11 am until 4 pm.
05.10.2025
Ephemera Half-awake sun On fog-drenched Spider webs hanging From branches. Lacy ornaments – briefly.
04.10.2025
Ornamental plaster has long enriched American interiors, and with proper care, it can endure for centuries.
On Monday, October 6, at 5 pm, the New York State Museum in Albany will present John Thorn, the Official Historian of Major League Baseball.
A 1971 study by Jane Goodall cited a handful of bird species capable of tool use. Now dozens of bird species are known to use tools.
As New York takes on its legendary colors and the unwelcome first frost arrives, home gardeners often have questions about fall garden tasks.
The latest episode of the A New York Minute in History podcast digs into the life and career of Winifred Goldring (1888-1971), an incredibly prolific
03.10.2025
Until the late 19th century some New Yorkers engaged in baiting, which pitted specially trained dogs against various other species.
Dutch slavery was so pervasive that Kinderhook in Columbia County, NY, had more enslaved people than any other place outside of New York City.
New York State has always been a gateway for immigrants, but the Erie Canal carried more westbound than any other trans-Appalachian canal.
A 30-lot subdivision in Bolton above Lake George that conservationists call "environmentally threatening" is now before the Adirondack Park Agency.
Maple decline affects primarily sugar maple (Acer saccharum), Norway maple (Acer platanoides) and red maple (Acer rubrum) in the Northeast.
02.10.2025
The State of Georgia during the American Revolution offers insight into Loyalism, imperial politics, and how conservatives opposed the Revolution.
A new National Park Service (NPS) report shows that 116,537 visitors to Saratoga National Historical Park in 2024 spent $8.2M near the park.
From the earliest flights to beyond WWII, the skies over Long Island's Hempstead Plains buzzed with activity from Mitchel Field in Nassau County.
About 240 acres has been protected to protect water and strengthen a corridor of undeveloped land between Sterling Forest & Harriman State Parks
NYS DEC Forest Rangers fought a campground fire at Follensby Clear Pond and made several wilderness rescues of hikers across New York State.
30.09.2025
Fall is an especially good time in New York State to find all kinds of native tree nuts - here's a explainer on how to identify some of these wild nuts.
During the Anti-rent War between 1839 and 1845 tenant farmers in New York revolted against paying rents to the patroon system.
Fabulous Fountains of New York takes readers on a journey through the artistry, history, and hidden stories behind these remarkable waterworks.
Discovered in 1975, the Corditaipe archaeological site is a Paleo-Indian encampment on a large glacial outwash in the upper Mohawk Valley.
29.09.2025
There is a small town west of Albany, NY, bordered by the Erie Canal and the Mohawk River in Saratoga County, named Vischer’s Ferry.
28.09.2025
As darkness yields to the First light of daybreak Dawn brings with it The promise of Fresh possibilities By blessing us With the gift of A new day
27.09.2025
AdkAction hired local ecologist Steve Langdon and engineer Jeremy Burns to design and build a pollinator habitat on a capped landfill.
The US Forest Service says that black locust historically grew in parts of the Appalachians and the Ozarks but it's original extent is not known.
A poacher pleaded guilty and paid a penalty for numerous deer poaching incidents in Genesee and Wyoming counties going back to 2019.