Fort Klock Historic Restoration
The Fortified home of Johannes Klock is owned and operated by Fort Klock Historic Restoration working to preserve this historic site.
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The Fortified home of Johannes Klock is owned and operated by Fort Klock Historic Restoration working to preserve this historic site.
The Iroquois Museum is an educational institution dedicated to fostering understanding of Iroquois culture using Iroquois art as a window to that culture.
The mission of the Clinton Historical Society is to collect, preserve, document, research, and interpret the Town of Kirkland and the Clinton community’s past for current and future generations, and to make its rich heritage readily available to our membership and general public through public programs, exhibits and publications.
In August 1777 “the fort that never surrendered,” successfully repelled a prolonged siege under the command of Col. Peter Gansevoort.
An association between the Mohawk Indians and the Anglican Church was first formed in the first decade of the 18th century.
The Fort Herkimer Church, also known as the Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of German Flatts, is a historic church located in Herkimer County, NY.
The Old Palatine Church located in Nelliston and built in 1770, is one of the oldest churches in the Mohawk Valley.
Living in the Mohawk Valley we are surrounded by historic locations that have both local and national significance.
Cooperstown, New York – The Fenimore Art Museum hosted its fifteenth annual Art by the Lake juried art invitational on Saturday, August 13. Eight awards were presented including the prestigious Fenimore Award which represents “best of show”–won by artist David (R.C.) Oster of Utica, New York.
The Mayfield Historical Society will present speaker Scott D. Henze, Director of Planning in Fulton County, who will discuss initial plans for the Great Sacandaga Lake Museum/Interpretive Center on Monday, August 22nd, at 6:30 pm at the Mayfield Presbyterian Church, 22 N. Main St., Mayfield.