Museum Mondays at Schoharie Crossing
Schoharie Crossing State Historic Site will host a series of “Museum Mondays” this winter to give insights into the Pathway to Empire exhibit.
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Schoharie Crossing State Historic Site will host a series of “Museum Mondays” this winter to give insights into the Pathway to Empire exhibit.
Wampum Chronicles continues with “ The Unquiet Rest of Eleazer Williams” by historian and author, Darren Bonaparte.
Fenimore Art Museum in Cooperstown presents three virtual tours focusing on the museum’s renowned collections.
Dutch explorer Harmen Meyndertsz van den Bogaert left Fort Orange (Albany), and passed around the little falls, possibly south of Fall Hill, while visiting Iroquois villages on his way to Oneida Lake. Most likely, he was the first white person to have visited this area.
Wampum Chronicles continues with “Eleazer Williams: The Lost Mohawk, Have We a Bourbon Among Us?” by historian and author, Darren Bonaparte.
Despite what the name may indicate, this site is a hidden gem encompassing not just Russia, but decades worth of immigrant culture and diaspora in the Mohawk Valley
This day in Mohawk Valley History, December 28, 1917, Sailor Boys Hardly Know How to Thank the Ilion-Mohawk Relief.
‘Tis December 24, the day before Christmas, and all through the land, families send excited children to bed with a reading of Clement Moore’s classic poem, “A Visit from St. Nicholas.”
George Washington resigned his commission as commander in chief of the Continental Army on December 23, 1783.
Thomas Edison, the inventor of the first successful practical light bulb, created the very first strand of electric lights.