Tag Archive for: History

Echoes of Legacy: James Sanders Home

Imagine Garden Street in 1827, when Little Falls was beginning to feel the effects of canal construction, new commerce, and a growing population.

Echoes of Legacy: Nathaniel Benton Home

Learn about the Nathaniel Benton Home at 534 Garden Street, Little Falls, New York – A Federal Residence with Greek Revival Enhancements.

Echoes of Legacy: David Petrie Home

Imagine Garden Street in 1825, when Little Falls was still a growing village and the Erie Canal was nearing completion.

The Next Seven Weeks in Echoes of Legacy: Federal Style

Over the next seven weeks, we will step into the Federal era—a period when the young United States was beginning to express its new identity.

Echoes of Legacy: General Nicholas Herkimer Home

Beginning today, the Little Falls Historical Society Museum invites you to step inside the story of our community through a new weekly series, Echoes of Legacy.

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.