Civil Rights: Then and Now

Civil Rights then and now with Robert Brown Elliott and highlights from the Civil Rights National Conversation in 2016.

The NYS Education Department Recognizes Black History Month

Resources, Online, and In-Person Programming and Public Broadcasting Events Available Throughout February Across the State.

Fenimore Art Museum: Dramatic Reading of the Play Dear Elizabeth

A Play in Letters from Elizabeth Bishop to Robert Lowell and Back Againon Saturday, February 18 at 2:00 p.m.

National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum

Eagle Down by John Frazier

Donnie Coffin was somewhat of an enigma. Those who remember him recall him as an easygoing guy, but not many people have vivid memories of him.

Darren Bonaparte’s “The Wampum Chronicles” Writing Series

We are so excited to announce the upcoming writing series featuring “The Wampum Chronicles by historian, author and artist, Darren Bonaparte.

Fenimore Art Museum presents virtual tours focused on the museum’s collections

Fenimore Art Museum presents free virtual tours focused on the museum’s collection on select Tuesdays from January – March.

Little Falls Philanthropy by Louis W. Baum

What did wealthy people do with their money? Some spent lavishly on themselves and their families caring little for their fellow man; others were philanthropic. Over the years, the citizens of Little Falls have greatly benefited in many different ways from the philanthropy of several of its leading residents who lived here in the late 1800s and early 1900s.

Museum Monday Programs Planned for Schoharie Crossing

Schoharie Crossing State Historic Site is excited to announce the return of Museum Monday programs this winter. Each month the museum at the Visitor Center will be open from 11:00am to 1:00pm on a select Monday and a brief discussion on a relevant topic will be offered.

Bygone Little Falls winters of skiing and sledding by Jeffrey Gressler

Decades before there was a Pine Ridge ski center in Salisbury or a Shu-maker Mountain ski area outside Little Falls, generations of Little Falls winter sports enthusiasts skied and sledded down the vertical drops that typify our steep, narrow Mohawk Valley topography. Others enjoyed skating on the frozen canal and ice rinks. Times were different in the age before television and computers provided time diversions and snowmobiles proved to be so popular.