News Articles
Women and The Vote NYS Initiative Honors State Suffragists
Published January 28, 2020 | State History
ROCHESTER, N.Y., Jan. 23, 2020 (SEND2PRESS NEWSWIRE) — Women and the Vote NYS announces that a new initiative, timed to coincide with the 19th Amendment Centennial, is being launched to develop a mobile-friendly online database with interactive ma...
Culture Counts in NYC Census 2020
Published January 28, 2020 | State History
Mayor de Blasio, Speaker Johnson, NYC Census 2020, CUNY, More Than 160 Community Partners Convene for Complete Count Campaign Kick-Off and Release of Campaign Plan January 14, 2020 The largest municipal coordinated census campaign will spend...
Harlem African Burial Ground Memorial and Cultural Center
Published January 28, 2020 | State History
New York City Economic Development Corporation (NYCEDC), in connection with the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, is seeking proposals from parties interested in conceptualizing and operating an approximately 15,000 SF cultural center ...
The Historians Podcast with Bob Cudmore – February 2020
Published January 30, 2020 | State History
The Historians Podcast with Bob Cudmore – February 2020 This February —Home Again with Maria Riccio Bryce, stories from Malta historian Paul Perreault, Jim Kaplan on Thomas Paine historic sites in Yonkers and Peter Ward looks at the history of ...
Kinderhook Historian Earns Washington HQ Site's Honor
Published February 5, 2020 | State History
This article originally appeared on the Times Union website on February 2, 2020. Ruth Piwonka, municipal historian for the village and town of Kinderhook, has been named this year’s recipient of the Martha Washington Woman of History Award, giv...
30th Preservation Awards-Call for Nominations
Published February 13, 2020 | State History
30th Preservation Awards-Call for Nominations The Historical Society of Rockland County is proud to host the annual Rockland County Executive's Historic Preservation Merit Awards, now in their...
NYC Cultural Organizations Unite to Celebrate Women’s Suffrage Centennial
Published February 25, 2020 | State History
NYC Cultural Organizations Unite to Celebrate Women’s Suffrage Centennial Women’s Suffrage NYC Centennial Consortium launches with exhibits, concerts, events, and more (New York, NY – February 24, 2020) One hundred ...
Northern Dutchess Alliance Honors History Community
Published February 27, 2020 | State History
(L-R) County Clerk Bradford Kendall, Rhinebeck Village Historian Michael Frazier, County Historian Will Tatum, Clinton Town Historian Craig Marshal At the 2020 annual breakfast on February 26th, the Northern Dutchess Alliance (NDA) honored me...
Who Are The Women In Your Past?
Published February 27, 2020 | State History
March is Women's History Month, which is especially significant in light of this year's nationwide centennial of Women's Suffrage. Historic Red Hook is requesting that residents with information (especially photographs) on topics ranging...
Registration Opens For NYS Family History Biennial Conference
Published February 27, 2020 | State History
Join hundreds of family history researchers in the New York state capital, Albany, for the 2020 New York State Family History Conference (NYSFHC). You will enjoy three days of camaraderie and learning with genealogists of all experience level...
NYG&B: New NYC Birth, Marriage, & Death Records Online
Published February 27, 2020 | State History
In late February 2020, Ancestry.com added three new collections of New York City vital record indexes. These new indexes are separate entities from the already-existing indexes on the website - this means there are now multiple New York ...
William G. Pomeroy Foundation Historic Marker Program
Published February 27, 2020 | State History
Do you wish your community had more of those wonderful blue-and-gold historical markers? Never fear, the William G. Pomeroy Foundation will insure you receive one for a properly-research structure, person, or event. The grant application opens i...
DHPSNY Statewide Documentation Planning: Conversations on Local History
Published March 10, 2020 | State History
DHPSNY Statewide Documentation Planning: Conversations on Local History ...
Take Advantage of DHPSNY's Free Webinars
Published April 1, 2020 | State History
This article originally appeared on the DHPSNY website. DHPSNY’s webinars are a great alternative to face-to-face workshops. The webinars address emerging issues and best practices, with content scaled to apply to small- and medium-sized organi...
AASLH COVID-19 Webinars Available
Published April 1, 2020 | State History
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused an unprecedented crisis in our local communities, country, and world. In response to concerns from the history community, AASLH has developed a new webinar series—AASLH conversations—to help practitioners and insti...
A Message from I Love NY
Published April 1, 2020 | State History
This article originally appeared on the I Love NY website. New York State is home to many world-renowned museums, cultural institutions, zoos, and other places that inspire. Due to coronavirus restrictions, most of the state's incredible attrac...
Welcome to History@Home: Online Learning from the New-York Historical Society
Published April 1, 2020 | State History
This article originally appeared on the New-York Historical Society New-York Historical educators conduct classes in real-time on Zoom, a web-based video conferencing tool that allows students and educators to interact online. Lessons are conte...
Explore the Museum of the City of New York From Home
Published April 1, 2020 | State History
This article originally appeared on the Museum of the City of New York website. The Museum of the City of New York is temporarily closed, but we're still committed to sharing New York stories. There are many ways you can stay engaged with us du...
Seward House Livestream Lunches
Published April 1, 2020 | State History
This article originally appeared on the Seward House Museum website. In compliance with New York State’s most recent social distancing guidelines, the staff of the Seward House Museum are now exclusively working remotely. What that means: 1....