Tag Archive for: History

Memorial Hall Cultural & Arts Center Celebrates America 250

In a salute to the nation’s birthday, Memorial Hall Cultural & Arts Center Inc. is proud to announce its upcoming multi-media exhibition, “MHCA Celebrates America 250.”

The Declaration of Independence 1776 – 2026

As our nation celebrates the semi-quincentennial of the Declaration of Independence, we must also reflect upon this seminal document’s true meaning.

Visit Montgomery County Launches America 250 Landing Page

Visit Montgomery has launched a new online resource dedicated to commemorating America’s 250th anniversary.

Revolutionary War Symposium and “Liberty” Art Show

Herkimer County Community College (HCCC) will host a special Symposium on the Revolutionary War and a “Liberty” Art Show and Reception.

Oneida County History Center to Host Author Talk on Arts and Crafts Utopias

Oneida County History Center to host Tom Guiler, author of “The Hand-Crafted Utopia: Arts and Crafts Communities in America’s Progressive Era.

Grant funding available through the Fulton County 250 Commemoration Commission

The Fulton County 250 Commemoration Commission invites applicants to submit funding requests for projects and activities related to America’s Semiquincentennial.

Eagle and Chuck Trail Program at Schoharie Crossing

Eagle and Chuck Trails Topic of Program at the Friends of Schoharie Crossing March Meeting on March 24, 2026, Fort Hunter, NY.

Fulton County Historical Society seeking Bicentennial-related items from the community for special exhibit

The historical society is looking for people who are willing to loan Bicentennial related items to the museum for inclusion in this year’s special exhibit.

Experience Utica’s History on Film at Oneida County History Center

“Utica on Film: Landmark Moments” offers a chance to view rare films and videos that capture iconic moments from Utica’s past.

Fulton County Historical Society’s Cabin Fever Virtual Conversation Series Kicks Off

Back by popular demand, our Cabin Fever Virtual Conversation series explores broad-reaching local history and brings in historians and scholars from across the state to share their expertise.