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The New York Landmarks Conservancy Release Newest Edition of Common Bond
Published July 1, 2019 | State History
We are pleased to send you this special edition of Common Bond, the Conservancy’s technical journal dedicated to the care and maintenance of historic religious properties. This issue celebrates the diverse range of styles...
Community Engagement Sessions for Reimagine the Canals Initiative
Published July 1, 2019 | State History
The Rockefeller Institute of Government will launch a series of community engagement sessions throughout July for Reimagine the Canals, a state-sponsored initiative to identify new uses for the Erie Canal and reimagine this historic waterway for t...
Now playing on The Historians Podcast: Episode 272
Published July 1, 2019 | State History
A long stretch of New York’s Mohawk River became a canal in the early 1900s. Bridge dams made that possible and are still in use today. Michael Riley, author of the book “Bridge Dams on the Mohawk: David A. Watt’s Marvelous Creation,” ...
New Netherland Institute's 42nd Annual Conference
Published July 8, 2019 | State History
The New Netherland Institute (NNI) invites you to attend our 42nd Annual Conference, which will be hosted by the Hudson River Valley Institute at Marist College in Poughkeepsie, New York on October 5, 2019. Our annual dinner will be on the even...
PUBLIC MEETING ANNOUNCEMENT: Champlain Bridge Roadway Improvements
Published July 8, 2019 | State History
On Thursday, July 18, 2019, Lakes to Locks Passage, Inc. will be hosting a public informational meeting from 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM for the Champlain Bridge Roadway Improvements Project. The meeting will be held at the Crown Point State ...
Now playing on The Historians Podcast: Episode 273
Published July 8, 2019 | State History
Now playing on The Historians Podcast: Episode 273-Bob Cudmore has stories about the Charleston Historical Society, Adirondack YMCA Camp Agaming and a Washington D.C. area physician’s memories of Amsterdam, N.Y. https://soundcloud.com/obudmor...
The Eagle Has Landed: Commemorating the 50th Anniversary of the First Lunar Landing
Published July 9, 2019 | State History
Post Created by the New York State Library. The world experienced the July 20, 1969 moon landing in different ways; either sitting in front of a television screen, listening to fuzzy radio broadcasts, or seeing the words "Man on the Moon" in bi...
‘A History of the I.L. Richer Company’ at the Chenago County museum
Published July 9, 2019 | State History
NORWICH, N.Y. – For four generations, the I.L. Richer Company was the oldest privately-owned feed business in the Northeast. Learn more about this highly-respected company during “A History of the I.L. Richer Company” as the Chenango County Histor...
Local History Meet-Up: Shanks Legacy
Published July 10, 2019 | State History
The Historical Society of Rockland County Invites You to Join Us for a Special Tour of "Shanks Legacy" The New Exhibition at the Orangetown Historical Museum When: Sunday, July 21, 2018, 1:30-2:30 pm Where: Orangetown Histo...
HISTORYFORGE RECEIVES PRESTIGIOUS GRANT FROM THE NATIONAL ARCHIVES
Published July 22, 2019 | State History
The National Historical Publications and Records Commission, a branch of the National Archives and Records Administration, announced the award of a Public Engagement with Historic Records Grant of $132,946 to The History Center in Tompkins County ...
Now playing on The Historians Podcast: Episode 276
Published July 29, 2019 | State History
Colonie town historian Kevin Franklin explains the historic importance of Schuyler Flatts, now a town park between Menands and Watervliet but previously a home of the prominent Schuyler family. https://soundcloud.com/obudmore/kevin-franklinth...
Now playing on The Historians Podcast: Episode 277
Published August 5, 2019 | State History
Bookhound bookstore owner Dan Weaver talks about his new booklet "The Willigee Negroes: Sir William Johnson, Sir Peter Warren and an 18th Century Free Black Community in the Mohawk Valley.” Dan Weaver/The Historians/Friday, August 2, 2019 ...
APT Receives $100,000 Matching Grant from the Robert David Lion Gardiner Foundation Making Consider the Source Online: Teaching With Historical Records Project a Reality
Published August 5, 2019 | State History
Partnership with National Council of History Education Launched Thanks to our donors, the Archives Partnership Trust received a $100,000 matching grant from The Robert David Lion Gardiner Foundation (RDLG) for Consider the Source Online: Teachi...
Wyoming County Historian's Summer Program
Published August 8, 2019 | State History
Wyoming County Historian Cindy Amrhein creates an annual summer program with the intent of getting more people to enjoy the many museums in Wyoming County. This year's program consists of a Wyoming History Gnome scavenger hunt. For a $...
NYS Council for the Social Studies Announces Fall Conferences
Published September 13, 2019 | State History
Social Studies Councils throughout New York State are hosting conferences this fall, so don't miss the opportunity to learn and share with colleagues in your region. Register today! CNYCSS Fall Workshop ...
NYS Council for the Social Studies Convention
Published September 13, 2019 | State History
We are looking for outstanding presenters for the 2020 NYSCSS Convention which will be held March 12-14, 20...
IMLS Invests in National Leadership Projects at Museums Across U.S.
Published September 13, 2019 | State History
Congratulations to the New York recipients of Federal Grants from The Institute of Museum and Library Services. Games For Change 205 E. 42nd St., 20th Fl., New York, NY 10017 Games for Change will partner with eight museums to creat...
Underground Railroad Consortium NYS Honored at National Training Event
Published September 27, 2019 | State History
Congratulations to Peterboro Heritage and the Underground Railroad Consortium of New York State (URCNYS) for receiving the Robert G. Stanton Award. At the national Underground Railroad training event held at Niagara University in Niagara...
$12.6 Million in Grants Go to "Save America’s Treasures"
Published September 27, 2019 | State History
WASHINGTON, DC—The National Park Service, in partnership with the Institute of Museum and Library Services, the National Endowment of the Humanities, and the National Endowment for the Arts, announced Friday that $12.6 million in Sa...
HISTORY CENTER ANNOUNCES 2019 VOLUNTEER OF THE YEAR MARY PAT CONNORS
Published October 4, 2019 | State History
The Oneida County History Center has named Mary Pat Connors 2019 Volunteer of the Year. Volunteers, such as Mary Pat, are an invaluable asset to the community and essential to the daily operation and long-term care of the History Center. Mar...