Historic Songs of the Revolution

The Schoharie County Historical Society will be hosting award winning musical artists Cosby Gibson and Tom Staudle. Admission is $10 for 12+.

How Does the Decline in Newspapers Effect Us?

Newspapers are more than a citation of daily goings-on – they’re tools for personal recordkeeping and civic responsibility.

Mayfield Historical Society Annual Ice Cream Social

The Mayfield Historical Society will hold its Annual Ice Cream Social on Thursday, July 17, 6-8 pm at The Rice Homestead in Mayfield, NY.

Hartwick’s Yager Museum Film Series Dives Into the Impact of Reservoirs

Hartwick Yager Museum of Art & Culture presents “Beneath Reservoir Waters,” a film series examining the intersection of urban water demands and rural communities.

Local History at the Old Forge Library begins July 10th

The series will feature a different speaker who will deliver a presentation and lead a discussion on a topics related to local and regional history.

This day in history: July 4 1776

On July 4, 1776, the Second Continental Congress unanimously adopted the Declaration of Independence.

Fly Creek Walking Tour to highlight architecture and community

Otsego 2000 will offer a walking tour to highlight the architectur of Fly Creek led by Dr. Cindy Falk on Sunday, July 13 at 3:00 p.m.

Two Events Highlight Dedication of Little Falls Historic Entry

The Little Falls Historic Entry has become a physical reality. Two recent events served to highlight this community milestone.

Escape from Slavery and Life in Little Falls

Addison and Lucinda Phillips, a Black family, lived most of their adult lives here beginning in mid-1863, raised their nine children here, and are buried locally.

The Last Years of Cook and Gray

The Wampum Chronicles by Darren Bonaparte, “In the Shadow of Serpents: The Last Years of Cook and Gray • The End of the War of 1812.”