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The New York History Blog
24.04.2025
What follows are the complaints of tyranny found in the Declaration of Independence.
New York is getting an early start on drought conditions and wildfires. From April 14-21, fire fighters responded to fires in 10 counties across Upstate.
Around May (depending on weather and other environmental conditions) is the time to see short-lived ephemeral wildflowers in New York State.
The Amsterdam News was started more than a century ago and has continued to be one of the most important Black newspapers in the country.
NYS DEC Forest Rangers conducted several rescues of hiker over the past week at Whiteface Mountain, the Santanoni Range, and in the Catskills
23.04.2025
The Miyawaki mini forest method involves a small plot of densely planted pioneer native species typically on degraded land and without humus.
The Town of Caroga in Fulton County, NY, is continuing to build and upgrade trails at Wheelerville Trails, the town’s mountain biking area.
Situated behind Albany's neo-Gothic Cathedral of All Saints (home of the Episcopal Diocese of Albany) is the similarly styled Guild House.
It’s the season for spring ephemerals, native wildflowers like bloodroot that bloom on the forest floor for a short time in early spring.
What follows is a letter to the New York Sun by John H. Hubbel from November 12, 1917. He was familiar with many Hudson River steamboats.
22.04.2025
Though a small city, the Troy Haymakers baseball team played in the early days of the National League, though never manged a winning season.
Since 2018 Hamilton College has been working to reforest part of its lands, including former agricultural fields and a repurposed golf course.
Wildflowers during springtime are mostly spring ephemerals, which have a short life cycle and grow only when their ideal conditions are met.
The Trump regime's plans eliminate NOAA's Oceanic and Atmospheric Research Office and its 10 research laboratories and 16 affiliated Institutes
Poughkeepsie Public School No. 8, Governor George Clinton Elementary School was everything I had been taught to expect of school.
21.04.2025
The Humboldt Parkway was a boulevard with a wide tree-lined median that connected two parks, creating a park-like neighborhood atmosphere.
The Northern Forest Canoe Trail (NFCT) has announced its official roster of 2024 thru-paddlers. The NFCT, which is celebrating its 25th anniversary this
Through the 19th century New York had “blue laws” prohibiting all types of activities on the Christian Sabbath, they even prevented Sunday baseball.
In 1940, Ann Hind, a Utica, New York resident, owned the most valuable and world's rarest postage stamp, the British Guiana 1 cent magenta.
The New York State Council on the Arts and the New York Foundation for the Arts (NYFA) have announced the NYSCA Reserve Fund Grants.
19.04.2025
You probably won’t find muskrats “nibblin’ on bacon” or “chewin’ on cheese,” but you might see them looking for “Muskrat Love” in aquatic habitats.
There was snow on the ground in Copake Falls this week, but spring weather is coming just in time for the reopening of Copake Iron Works.
Wells College founded in 1868 as a women’s college, was a historically significant institution which is now being abandoned.
The Trump regime is planning to cut down more of the Finger Lakes National Forest to increase United States timber production by 25%.
On April 8th at 10:15 pm, Ray Brook Dispatch received a call about a 57-year-old man overdue from a hike in the Adirondack Park's Seward Range.
18.04.2025
Historic River Street in Troy, NY, was the birthplace of commerce in the city, and some of the warehouses and commercial loft buildings still remain.
Lake Champlain Maritime Museum in Ferrisburg, Vremont, will welcome visitors back for its 2025 season beginning Saturday, May 17th.
Niblo's Garden’s greatest triumph opened on a Sept evening in 1866. The ballet corps of The Black Crook pranced out before an overflow crowd.
Effective, budget-friendly ways to save birds from one of America's most widespread yet least-known hazards: bird deaths from window collisions.
On Saturday night, August 12, 1911 300 people attending a dance at the Sagamore Hotel on Lake George were startled to see a huge fire.
17.04.2025
The Church of the Transfiguration by Lithuanian architect Jonas Mulokas, in Maspeth, Queens, is unlike any other building in the NYC area.
The American Revolution was more than just a series of events that unfolded between 1763 and 1783, it's the United States national origin story.
A poison register used from 1905 to 1951 in Larkin’s Pharmacy in Plattsburgh, NY gives a look into the reasons people gave for using poisons.
May 10th the streets of Brooklyn’s Little Haiti will come alive with music, floats, and the energy of the 6th Annual Haitian Cultural Day Parade.
Jewish immigrant Schmulka Bernstein owned a butcher store and smokehouse in Rivington Street on Manhattan’s Lower East Side.
16.04.2025
The Master Building in Manhattan was created to celebrate and support Russian artist, philosopher and explorer Nicholas Roerich (1874-1947).
The old Mohawk Turnpike between what are now Albany and Rome, NY, was originally an indigenous Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) trail.
Hanford Mills Museum in in Delaware County, NY, was informed that two federal grants for multi-year projects have been unexpectedly cancelled.
Adirondack Regional Theatre is kicking off its 25th season with a show full of belly laughs, The Play That Goes Wrong, directed by Neil Battinelli.
Warren County outdoor recreation generates $850 to $887 million a year in sales. In 2023, tourism supported between 6,000 and 8,500 local jobs.