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.
Imagine Garden Street in 1827, when Little Falls was beginning to feel the effects of canal construction, new commerce, and a growing population.
Learn about the Nathaniel Benton Home at 534 Garden Street, Little Falls, New York – A Federal Residence with Greek Revival Enhancements.
Imagine Garden Street in 1825, when Little Falls was still a growing village and the Erie Canal was nearing completion.
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.
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.
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.”
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 has launched a new online resource dedicated to commemorating America’s 250th anniversary.
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 Tom Guiler, author of “The Hand-Crafted Utopia: Arts and Crafts Communities in America’s Progressive Era.