Old Fort Johnson and the Montgomery County Historical Society
Old Fort Johnson is the 1749 limestone house built by William Johnson on the Mohawk River in colonial New York.
Old Fort Johnson is the 1749 limestone house built by William Johnson on the Mohawk River in colonial New York.
Since opening the doors to the public in 2011 the Remsen Arts Center has hosted numerous concerts, art shows, workshops, plus offers a facility for meetings, weddings, and much more.
The Sharon Historical Society preserves the architecture by giving new uses to the remaining buildings and to keep the history alive.
The Fortified home of Johannes Klock is owned and operated by Fort Klock Historic Restoration working to preserve this historic site.
The Oneida Indian Nation’s Shako:wi Cultural Center stands as a testament to the rich lives, talents and heroism of the Oneida people.
Klinkhart Hall Arts Center, Inc. is a not-for-profit organization that seeks to preserve the historic Klinkhart Hall building in Sharon Springs, New York and to establish it as an arts center for the regional and local communities.
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.
In August 1777 “the fort that never surrendered,” successfully repelled a prolonged siege under the command of Col. Peter Gansevoort.