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The New York History Blog
02.05.2024
Chubby Jackson of Freeport, Long Island, was a colleague to Louis Armstrong, Dizzy Gillespie and other jazz greats.
In the early evening of Tues. April 16, 2024 the plaster ceiling in its historic library room at Boscobel House and Gardens collapsed without warning.
The Hudson River Valley Greenway has released its 2023 Greenway Trail Visitation Report from 26 trail sections using automated counters.
A presidential candidate peddling "God Bless the USA" bibles is not just absurd, it is also an act that would Thomas Jefferson turn in his grave.
You can watch the scenic countryside roll by while sipping on wines and brews on the Adirondack Railroad's popular beer and wine train.
Gem Radio Theatre, dedicated to reviving the golden days of radio by bringing classic favorites to the stage, will hold “History Tea” on Sunday May 5 at
01.05.2024
New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Forest Rangers respond to search and rescue incidents throughout New York State.
The Lifetime Liberty Pass allows Veterans discounted access to state parks, historic sites, and recreational facilities operated by State Parks & DEC.
The banks of the Hudson River afforded enormous advantages in shipping and a better quality of the raw material for the brick making business.
The Wildlife Sports Museum - featuring an enormous collection of taxidermy - is located in Vail Mills in the Town of Mayfield in Fulton County.
E.H. Barnum could fit lots of information in his ads for the combs manufactured at his Plattsburgh factory in early 1834.
Kaolin clay smoking pipes are wonderful evidence of the sociological aspects of the early settlement of what is now New York State.
30.04.2024
The Story of Fishing in New York is a short documentary made in the early-1960s by the New York State Conservation Department.
Fort Ticonderoga seeks proposals for papers addressing the Seven Years’ War for its Annual War College of the Seven Years’ War, May 16-18, 2025
Noah Webster’s American Dictionary of the English Language, included 70,000 words, 12,000 of which appeared in a dictionary for the first time.
DEC will conduct an Mohawk River Angler survey of the River and adjoining Erie (Barge) Canal from Rome to Waterford from May 1 through Oct.
If you’re looking for a lovely spring ride, a picturesque picnic spot, and a bit of history to boot, why not visit the Copeland Covered Bridge?
The 2024 Eddies, as they are known, were awarded April 21st. Saratoga Springs artist Angelina Valente took home the most awards.
29.04.2024
New York State Parks & Historic Sites will host I Love My Park Day on May 4th, an annual opportunity to give back to state parks and historic sites.
A new 1,800-foot connector trail connects the Ridge Pine Barrens State Forest and the Paumanok Path, both on Long Island.
There were two total solar eclipses during the American Revolution, easily visible in the Northeast: June 24, 1778 and October 27, 1780.
the ladybug beetle is considered to be one of the most attractive and environmentally friendly creatures in nature.
The McDonnell portraits, of Thomas and Frances, painted in the 1850s by John G. Taggart, a trained artist with a studio in Saratoga Springs.
On April 7, Environmental Conservation Officer Christopher DeRose received a call from a Nassau County, Long Island, wildlife rehabilitator reporting a group
28.04.2024
Sooner or later; One way or another; What goes around; Comes around; In the end; It all balances out
27.04.2024
A folding camp bed will represent the presence of General Benedict Arnold in his divisional headquarters at Saratoga National Historical Park.
The High Peaks Reservation System for Adirondack Mountain Reserve trails along Route 73 in the Adirondack High Peaks will resume May 1.
The idea for Arbor Day appeared during a time of tumult for the native world when logging, railroads and industry contributed to the felling of forests.
For veterans at birding,spring migration season is a delight, with birds arriving – or passing through – daily, in yards and forests, fields and wetlands.
Prescribed fires reduce the risk of wildfires, can help control the spread of invasive species, and are an important habitat management tool.
Located on Staten Island adjacent to Raritan Bay, Wolfe's Pond Park is a picturesque park on the outskirts of New York City.
26.04.2024
Joe Gould (1889-1957), the eccentric New York City character and poet who has been profiled in numerous books and articles for over a century.
The British Crown hired 30,000 German soldiers, known as Hessians, and sent them to North America during the American War for Independence.
The Saratoga Springs Preservation Foundation has announced their 2024 Historic Homes Tour will take place on Saturday, May 11th.
Opponents say the“Faith Based Affordable Housing Bill” would remove religious buildings from landmark regs and take away local zoning control.
Construction has been completed on the new Sterling Nature Center and Resiliency Education Building, located in Cayuga County.
On the night of March 8, 1657, as a Nor’easter raged, a Dutch ship, The Prince Maurice slammed into the coast of Fire Island.
24.04.2024
The Adirondack Council details key Adirondack priorities in the $237-billion state budget, including money for scientific research and municipal water.
Galway Telephone Company was incorporated in 1903 with a capital of five thousand dollars funded with 500 shares of stock at ten dollars each.
Dubbed the "first lady of radio," Mary Margaret McBride was a voice in millions of homes in the 1930s through the 1950s, with 6-8M listeners daily.