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23.01.2025
Urban dwellers in cities like New York and Philadelphia often wondered about the time — but few owned their own watches or clocks.
Hyde Collection in Glens Falls, will showcase a series of exhibitions that traverse painting, sculpture, photography, and mixed-media installations.
The William F. Fox Memorial Saratoga Tree Nursery's Annual Seedling Sale is happening now through May 14.
Anti-fascist composer Hanns Eisler was labeled the “Karl Marx of Music,” the chief Soviet agent in Hollywood, before he was forced to flee the US.
The science of genetics took a wrong turn when Charles Benedict Davenport created the Eugenics Record Office on Long Island.
22.01.2025
A site of enslavement and anti-slavery activism, the Jan Van Hoesen House is arguably one of the most significant historic sites in Columbia County.
This week a trapped moose rescued from the icy waters of Lake Abanakee in Hamilton County in the Adirondacks.
This Spring, the Hudson River Valley Greenway will begin paving nine and a half miles of the Albany-Hudson Electric Trail in Columbia County.
Moses Smith was a tenant of Franklin Delano Roosevelt, living on a farm owned by FDR called Woodlawns.
More than 500 items from Preservation Long Island's manuscript collection have now been digitized and are accessible online.
21.01.2025
Jack Dempsey (1895–1983) was boxing’s heavyweight champion of the world from 1919–1926 - he once almost lost his life in Lake George.
On July 23, 1914, local political leader William V. Cleary shot and killed his 18-year-old son-in-law Eugene Newman.
The Saratoga County History Center will host a virtual presentation “Greetings from the Great Camps: The History of the Adirondack Vacation.”
In October of 1960, Martin Luther King in Catskills delivered a speech entitled “The Future of Integration” at the Laurels Country Club.
On January 20, 1870, Hiram Rhodes Revels (1827-1901) was elected to the U.S. Senate, and slated to become the 1st Black member of Congress
20.01.2025
Western New York Land Conservancy has protected 38.3 acres on Grand Island. Grand Island is the largest island in the Niagara River.
frost quakes, a rare phenomenon also referred to as “cryoseisms,” arise when specific meteorological and hydrological factors coincide.
The colorful name Devil’s Kitchen has been used in numerous book titles, restaurant names, and for hiking destinations in at least seven states.
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Birdability is a nonprofit organization dedicated to enhancing access and inclusivity for birdwatchers with disabilities and other health challenges.
19.01.2025
The Hiker: I snap the picture:; his checkerboard shirt, the cap; worn like a map of all roads; he’s walked.
18.01.2025
New York-based filmmakers are invited to submit their film shorts for the 2025 Albany Film Festival Short Film Awards before January 31, 2025.
Reviving the Legend is a ski film that tells the story of what Hickory Ski Center in Warren County, NY, experienced during the 2023-2024 ski season.
The Memorial Art Gallery in Rochester will present "Composing Color: Paintings by Alma Thomas," an exhibition that celebrates her artistic life.
DEC has updated regulations to protect freshwater wetlands across NY State to implement new requirements under NYS's Freshwater Wetlands Act
Sally Brillon, owner-operator of 1786 Wilson Homestead Books and Antiques in Washington County,pulled a box of books from behind her desk.
17.01.2025
Rogers Island Visitor Center in Fort Edward, NY, will host a nighttime snowshoe history tour on February 15, 2025.
Ralph Lauren, who transformed a small necktie business into an international brand once lived and worked in Monticello in the Catskills
Historian Sean Kelleher will present a special program on Lafayette's role in the American Revolution on February 2, 2025.
On Jan. 18th, a Glens Falls Women’s March bring together the community in demonstration of solidarity and action in honor of Enid Mastrianni.
Katherine Anne Porter, a recipient of the Pulitzer Prize for fiction, owned a home and lived in Malta, Saratoga County, NY, from 1941 to 1946.
16.01.2025
On January 15, 1777, in Saratoga along the “Fish Kill” in the cold of winter, Philip Schuyler wrote a heartfelt letter to his friend George Washington.
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New York State Forest Rangers recently responded to rescue snowmobilers, one whose sled went through ice and two other involved in accidents.
Rogers Island in the middle Hudson River across from the modern Village of Fort Edward has a long history important to the development of the US.
Governor Hochul wants to spend $400M to revitalize Albany, including $150M for the State Museum and $35M for Albany’s waterfront.
Historic Cherry Hill in Albany has scheduled its first tour on Saturday January 18th, calling it "the first tour experience to give back to the community."
15.01.2025
The Ulster County Archives has launched its first digital collections on New York Heritage Digital Collections, offering free public access.
Founded as a coalition of national, regional and local environmental organizations in Jan. 1975, the Adirondack Council was created 50 years ago.
Egbert Benson (1746-1843) who served as New York's first Attorney General from 1777 to 1788 was a pivotal figure in the state’s early legal history.