Visit Montgomery County Launches Mobile ‘Pastport to History’ Program
Visit Montgomery County, NY, is excited to launch a new mobile version of the “Pastport to History” Program.
Visit Montgomery County, NY, is excited to launch a new mobile version of the “Pastport to History” Program.
Downtown Gloversville participating in NYS Path Through History Weekend on June 15 and 16 with self-guided walk.
The prelude to the life story of Charles P. Byron begins as one walks through the entrance of the Old St. Mary’s Cemetery.
“Queens of Quackery” A History at Home presentation by the National Bottle Museum hosted by Schoharie Crossing.
Lundstrom sectional barrister bookcases are often found in local law offices and private homes,holding sets of law books and personal libraries.
On December 1, 1853, John Burnham was attempted to cross the aqueduct on the side without rails, slipped on the ice, and fell 20 or 25 feet to his death upon the rocks below.”
I sat by the window on the night of September 29th watching the last of four Super Full Moons when random memories ran through my mind.
Mohawk Valley Museums highlights Mohawk Valley history while supporting the museums and historical societies across the region.
Fenimore Art Museum presents free virtual tours focused on the museum’s collection on select Tuesdays from January – March.
This week, Norm Bollen, board member of the Fort Plain Museum and Historical Park invited the Rural Placemaking Innovation Challenge (RPIC) team to visit the museum and park.
The series features a different speaker each week who will give a presentation on a variety of local history subjects. The public is invited to come and enjoy the talks, ask questions, and share related information.
Town of Webb Historical Association director Kate Lewis has lined up a diverse roster for this summer’s talks. The popular series will feature Mike Schreppel on Thursday, July 18 leading a presentation about Diving the Chain.
A former Navy diver, Mike began diving the Fulton Chain to seek out invasive species for the Fulton Chain of Lakes Association. Underwater, along with fish and plant life, he found a treasure trove of interesting objects, some of them historical in nature. Stunning photos of life under the surface will highlight his talk, as well as information on the persistent varieties of foreign species in the Chain.
The Local History Series is free and open to the public.
The series features a different speaker each week who will give a presentation on a variety of local history subjects. The public is invited to come and enjoy the talks, ask questions, and share related information.
Town of Webb Historical Association director Kate Lewis has lined up a diverse roster for this summer’s talks. The popular series will feature Mike Schreppel on Thursday, July 18 leading a presentation about Diving the Chain.
A former Navy diver, Mike began diving the Fulton Chain to seek out invasive species for the Fulton Chain of Lakes Association. Underwater, along with fish and plant life, he found a treasure trove of interesting objects, some of them historical in nature. Stunning photos of life under the surface will highlight his talk, as well as information on the persistent varieties of foreign species in the Chain.
The Local History Series is free and open to the public.
The series features a different speaker each week who will give a presentation on a variety of local history subjects. The public is invited to come and enjoy the talks, ask questions, and share related information.
Town of Webb Historical Association director Kate Lewis has lined up a diverse roster for this summer’s talks. The popular series will feature Mike Schreppel on Thursday, July 18 leading a presentation about Diving the Chain.
A former Navy diver, Mike began diving the Fulton Chain to seek out invasive species for the Fulton Chain of Lakes Association. Underwater, along with fish and plant life, he found a treasure trove of interesting objects, some of them historical in nature. Stunning photos of life under the surface will highlight his talk, as well as information on the persistent varieties of foreign species in the Chain.
The Local History Series is free and open to the public.
The Mayfield Historical Society will be hosting the Amsterdam Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution as they present the DAR’s history, mission, commitment to equality, and relevance in today’s world. Learn tips on researching your family’s ancestry and how the DAR can assist you in discovering your family roots.
Admission is free and refreshments will be served. Monday, August 19th, 6:30 p.m. at the Mayfield Presbyterian Church, 22 N. Main St., Mayfield.
For more information, call 518-332-0538.
The series features a different speaker each week who will give a presentation on a variety of local history subjects. The public is invited to come and enjoy the talks, ask questions, and share related information.
Town of Webb Historical Association director Kate Lewis has lined up a diverse roster for this summer’s talks. The popular series will feature Mike Schreppel on Thursday, July 18 leading a presentation about Diving the Chain.
A former Navy diver, Mike began diving the Fulton Chain to seek out invasive species for the Fulton Chain of Lakes Association. Underwater, along with fish and plant life, he found a treasure trove of interesting objects, some of them historical in nature. Stunning photos of life under the surface will highlight his talk, as well as information on the persistent varieties of foreign species in the Chain.
The Local History Series is free and open to the public.
The series features a different speaker each week who will give a presentation on a variety of local history subjects. The public is invited to come and enjoy the talks, ask questions, and share related information.
Town of Webb Historical Association director Kate Lewis has lined up a diverse roster for this summer’s talks. The popular series will feature Mike Schreppel on Thursday, July 18 leading a presentation about Diving the Chain.
A former Navy diver, Mike began diving the Fulton Chain to seek out invasive species for the Fulton Chain of Lakes Association. Underwater, along with fish and plant life, he found a treasure trove of interesting objects, some of them historical in nature. Stunning photos of life under the surface will highlight his talk, as well as information on the persistent varieties of foreign species in the Chain.
The Local History Series is free and open to the public.
The series features a different speaker each week who will give a presentation on a variety of local history subjects. The public is invited to come and enjoy the talks, ask questions, and share related information.
Town of Webb Historical Association director Kate Lewis has lined up a diverse roster for this summer’s talks. The popular series will feature Mike Schreppel on Thursday, July 18 leading a presentation about Diving the Chain.
A former Navy diver, Mike began diving the Fulton Chain to seek out invasive species for the Fulton Chain of Lakes Association. Underwater, along with fish and plant life, he found a treasure trove of interesting objects, some of them historical in nature. Stunning photos of life under the surface will highlight his talk, as well as information on the persistent varieties of foreign species in the Chain.
The Local History Series is free and open to the public.
The series features a different speaker each week who will give a presentation on a variety of local history subjects. The public is invited to come and enjoy the talks, ask questions, and share related information.
Town of Webb Historical Association director Kate Lewis has lined up a diverse roster for this summer’s talks. The popular series will feature Mike Schreppel on Thursday, July 18 leading a presentation about Diving the Chain.
A former Navy diver, Mike began diving the Fulton Chain to seek out invasive species for the Fulton Chain of Lakes Association. Underwater, along with fish and plant life, he found a treasure trove of interesting objects, some of them historical in nature. Stunning photos of life under the surface will highlight his talk, as well as information on the persistent varieties of foreign species in the Chain.
The Local History Series is free and open to the public.
The series features a different speaker each week who will give a presentation on a variety of local history subjects. The public is invited to come and enjoy the talks, ask questions, and share related information.
Town of Webb Historical Association director Kate Lewis has lined up a diverse roster for this summer’s talks. The popular series will feature Mike Schreppel on Thursday, July 18 leading a presentation about Diving the Chain.
A former Navy diver, Mike began diving the Fulton Chain to seek out invasive species for the Fulton Chain of Lakes Association. Underwater, along with fish and plant life, he found a treasure trove of interesting objects, some of them historical in nature. Stunning photos of life under the surface will highlight his talk, as well as information on the persistent varieties of foreign species in the Chain.
The Local History Series is free and open to the public.
The series features a different speaker each week who will give a presentation on a variety of local history subjects. The public is invited to come and enjoy the talks, ask questions, and share related information.
Town of Webb Historical Association director Kate Lewis has lined up a diverse roster for this summer’s talks. The popular series will feature Mike Schreppel on Thursday, July 18 leading a presentation about Diving the Chain.
A former Navy diver, Mike began diving the Fulton Chain to seek out invasive species for the Fulton Chain of Lakes Association. Underwater, along with fish and plant life, he found a treasure trove of interesting objects, some of them historical in nature. Stunning photos of life under the surface will highlight his talk, as well as information on the persistent varieties of foreign species in the Chain.
The Local History Series is free and open to the public.