This day in Mohawk Valley history: February 28
February 28, 2003: Molly Pearlman may seem a bit young for an ambassador, but by the time she turns 10 years old she will be just that…
February 28, 2003: Molly Pearlman may seem a bit young for an ambassador, but by the time she turns 10 years old she will be just that…
The historical society is looking for people who are willing to loan Bicentennial related items to the museum for inclusion in this year’s special exhibit.
Back by popular demand, our Cabin Fever Virtual Conversation series explores broad-reaching local history and brings in historians and scholars from across the state to share their expertise.
Join Arborist Michael Mahanna for “The Journey of a Canopy,” an engaging presentation that explores the evolution of Utica’s urban forest from the 1800s to the present.
The exhibition, “The Presence of Poe: The Life & Legacy of a Literary Icon,” opens with a reception on Thursday, Feb. 26, from 5 to 7 p.m.
February 23, 1907: Bad Fire in Little Falls. Lovenheim Building Occupied by Shoddy Co., Totally Destroyed.
Second Heavy Storm Of Season Hits Local Area. Last Snow Makes Depth of Three Feet Dropped in Week’s Time. February 22, 1940, Cobleskill, NY.
If you love walking into a bakery to be hit by the wonderful aroma of pastries, National Sticky Bun Day offers a day to indulge.
This day in Mohawk Valley history from The Utica Observer, February 20, 1903, Utica, Oneida County, NY. Reached Home The Next Day
On Tuesday, February 24th at 7pm, join us for “The Veeders of Montgomery County” with Nathan Turowsky of the Saint Kateri Tekakwitha National Shrine and Historic Site.
