My First and Last Train Rides by Ann Eysaman Schuyler
In 1944 I took my first train ride – all the way to Utica, NY. Having lived in Little Falls all my life, some of it on West Main Street at the foot of Glen Avenue, I knew about the railroad.
In 1944 I took my first train ride – all the way to Utica, NY. Having lived in Little Falls all my life, some of it on West Main Street at the foot of Glen Avenue, I knew about the railroad.
Free, family-friendly event on August 19 includes a Haudenosaunee history presentation and a performance of traditional social dance.
On Sunday, August 20, at 6pm, Mary Murphy will perform, “Eating Wild & Other Tales of Love, Food, and Woodchucks!”
The resettlement of the village after the American Revolution began when a Scottish immigrant, John Porteous, came to Little Falls in 1785.
Saturday, August 19, Fenimore Art Museum will offer 2 fairy tale-themed, collaborative printmaking workshops for children ages 6-10 and 8-14.
UNVEILING of the HISTORIC 1795 GUARD LOCK signage will take place on Thursday morning, on August the 10th at 11 am in Little Falls.
The Fenimore Art Museum and The Farmers’ Museum Research Library will offer a selection of surplus books and periodicals—free to the public.
The Erie Canal played a vital role shaping the Mohawk Valley, New York State, and our nation, attracting people from around the world.
The first NYS Woodsmen’s Field Days was organized by Rev. Frank Reed in 1948 in Old Forge. This year marks the 76th year of the Field Days.
Fenimore Art Museum presents its sixteenth annual Art by the Lake celebrating artists who are inspired by the region and its beauty.