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The New York History Blog
15.05.2025
Preserving historic windows and doors can make a major difference when these features make up around 40% of a typical urban rowhouse facade.
A search for missing Quebec hiker Léo Dufour begun in Dec. 2024 has come to an end with the discovery of his body by hikers near Mount Allen.
Ten new episodes of the web series History on the Road focus on the natural and human history of Warren County, New York.
The Adirondack Experience, the Museum on Blue Mountain Lake (ADKX), has received $2 million in funding from New York State in support of a new $3 million
Norman K. Dann, a researcher and biographer is presenting a series of lectures on the human rights efforts of Gerrit Smith and his family.
Ben Franklin’s World podcast travels back in time to 1690s England to explore the world’s first personal advice column, The Athenian Mercury.
During World War II (1941–1945) New Yorkers residents were shocked by news that fascists might be roaming the woods of Upstate New York.
The capture of the strategic Fort Ticonderoga occurred on May 10, 1775, when a small American force under Ethan Allen and Benedict Arnold
There will be renowned Irish musicians, step dancing, artisan vendors, authentic food and drink, and family-friendly activities. Admission is only $10 for the
The Mountain Top Historical Society of Greene County is offering a guided hike to the Hotel Kaaterskill (1881-1924) on Saturday, May 17th.
13.05.2025
The Lake George Battlefield Park Alliance will be the beneficiary of a special evening of chamber music during the Lake George Music Festival.
Regular New York Almanack contributor David Gibson has written the first biography of Paul Schaefer, A Force for Nature (Syracuse Univ. Press).
The Fort Plain Museum & Historical Park will present The American Revolutionary War 250 Conference on from May 30th through June 1, 2025.
KKK organizing was active in Essex and Warren Counties in the 1920s with cross burnings and mass meetings in Ticonderoga and North Creek.
In the American Revolution, Westchester County was considered a “Neutral Ground” between the British lines near NYC and the American lines.
12.05.2025
Charles Louis Seeger Jr., a pacifist and conscientious objector, was the father of folk singer Pete Seeger and brother of poet Alan Seeger.
The Clinton County World War I Record is an overview of the roll of Clinton County before, during, and after the First World War.
The ADK Talks podcast explores the connection between the quality of the water in Lake George and the preservation of its surrounding land.
The NYS Legislature and Gov. Kathy Hochul have approved a state budget that boosts environmental and history programs.
There can’t be many who will recall how we, the residents of New Rochelle, hosted two battalions of British infantry in 1942.
11.05.2025
It’s amazing how proficient some people become in mathematics when dealing with money. Such is the transformative power of money
10.05.2025
Applications to participate in Lincoln Center’s Summer Forum (July 9-12) are open and free to NYS public educatorswho are accepted to the event.
New wood added year after year to the cambium of a tree just beneath the barkcreates growth rings, also called tree rings.
46 years ago this week one of the most notable Grateful Dead shows ever was performed at Barton Hall at Cornell University on May 8, 1977.
For more than 100 years Lock 1 on the Erie Canal in Albany raised and lowered boats between the higher canal level and the Hudson River.
Spring and summer in New York bring a burst of activity to the outdoors – flowers bloom, birds sing, and a variety of wildlife — including snakes — make their
09.05.2025
Well-known Adirondack Park conservationist Paul Schaefer was also known for building exquisite homes in Schenectady County.
Pricing the Land reconstructs the complicated history of buying and selling land along the New York frontier after the American Revolution.
Rowland's Hollow is on the eastern line of Milton where there were once saw-and grist-mills on a branch of the Kayderosseras Creek.
On Wednesday, May 14, 2025, Schuyler Mansion State Historic Site in Albany will open for the 2025 season.
Cornell University Press (CUP) was the first university press in the United States, founded in 1869 in the school's College of the Mechanic Arts.
08.05.2025
On May 3rd, Forest Rangers and State Parks staff rescued a hiker who had been hit by a falling tree in Hudson Highlands State Park.
The Town of Chester Public Library has announced the Inaugural Cornell Cooperative Extension Warren County Horticulture Art Show.
Today’s State Route 5 crosses New York State from Buffalo to Albany. Between Utica and Canandaigua is still called the Seneca Turnpike.
Between April 28 and May 5, DEC Forest Rangers and local fire departments responded to wildfires in eight counties across New York State
list of known Trump regime grant losses on Upstate New York State museum and nonprofits in the cultural sector:
07.05.2025
Aware of it or not, wherever New Yorkers move they are confronted with Catalan-inspired architectural designs reflecting Moorish and Arab culture.
The Historical Society of Rockland County's new exhibit, “Home Grown: A History of Farming in Rockland County,” explores agricultural history.
A new study shows that bird species are declining most severely where they are most abundant — the very places where they should be thriving.
Faith healer André Bessette (1845–1937), later known as Brother André or Saint André of Montréal, was a frequent visitor to Plattsburgh, NY