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This Weeks Top New York History News

September 30, 2011admin

Each Friday morning New York History compiles for our readers the previous week’s top stories about New York’s state and local history. You can find all our weekly news round-ups here. Subscribe! Nearly 2,000 people get New York History each day via E-Mail, RSS, or Twitter or Facebook updates.

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This Weeks Top New York History News

September 23, 2011admin

Schoharie Crossing Remains Closed Debate Over Scenic RR Accelerates Retreat on Shared SUNY Presidencies Wm Kennedy’s Prohibition Story to Air Historic Sites Recovering From Irene Carl Oglesby, 1960s Antiwar Leader, Dies Hard Times for a Hell’s Kitchen Mural Woman Leaves Adirondack Museums $4.8M Local Buys Historic Electric Boat Company Parks See Attendance Fall Each Friday […]

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This Weeks Top New York History News

September 16, 2011admin

Each Friday morning New York History compiles for our readers the previous week’s top stories about New York’s state and local history. You can find all our weekly news round-ups here. Subscribe! Nearly 2,000 people get New York History each day via E-Mail, RSS, or Twitter or Facebook updates.

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This Weeks Top New York History News

September 9, 2011admin

AHA Provides Free Access to Job Ads Secrets of WTC Shipwreck Revealed Archives Withholds 9/11 Rrecords Report: Textbooks Ignore Labor History Old VT Newspapers Available Online South Street Seaport to Get New Owner Valcour Island Artifact Now On Display Protests Against RPI Demollitions Irene Hit Cultural Institutions Hard Clean Up Of Old Fort Johnson Underway […]

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This Weeks Top New York History News

September 2, 2011admin

Great North River Tugboat Race Sunday Irene Destroys Vermont Cemetery RB McDowell, Irish historian, Dies at 97 Historic Theme Park Wiped Out by Irene Disaster Recovery Info for Records Repositories SUNY Canton Pickets Against Merger Gillibrand: Make NY Battlefield National Park Revolutionary War Artifacts to Auction Twin Towers Replica in Paris for 9/11 Arlington to […]

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This Weeks Top New York History News

August 26, 2011admin

Museum Searching for War of 1812 Shipyard Buffalo Lighthouse Nearly Restored Antique Boats Gathering in Lake George A War of 1812 Marine History Camp National Recognition of Battle of Plattsburgh New Director of Albany Institute Named New Director Named for Adirondack Museum 1940 Census to be Free on Online Bill Raising SUNY Tuition Signed NYS […]

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This Weeks Top New York History News

August 19, 2011admin

New Director of Albany Institute Named New Director Named for Adirondack Museum 1940 Census to be Free on Online Bill Raising SUNY Tuition Signed NYS Archives Posts Hugh Carey Photos 1978 Law Creating Copyright Fight Fernando Wood Film in the Works British Archives Launches New Catalogue NPS Awards Preservation Grants NEH Announces Awards, Projects Each […]

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This Weeks Top New York History News

August 12, 2011admin

Brooklyn Library Branches Extending Hours Statue of Liberty to Close for Repairs 6th Canal Splash Begins Saturday Across NY, Exhibits Will Mark 9-11 Ice Age Dig to End After 29 Years New Facilities Manager For Saratoga NHP Former NYS Gov Hugh Carey Has Died HIstoric Malone Hotel Collapses Missing Chelsea Hotel Painting Fetches $1.4 M […]

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This Weeks Top New York History News

August 5, 2011admin

VT Publishes Public Records Law History Adirondack Museum Hires New Director Met Agrees to Return King Tut Artifacts Law May Change NYS Library, Museum Hours Remington Museum Beefs Security After Theft Lewis County Hospital Celebrate 80 Yrs Saugerties Drops Plans to Buy Opus 40 Historic Troy Park Recognized Whitehall Armory Goes to Public Auction Croghan […]

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This Weeks Top New York History News

July 29, 2011admin

Saugerties Drops Plans to Buy Opus 40 Historic Troy Park Recognized Whitehall Armory Goes to Public Auction Croghan Dam Wins Grant, Reprieve Dig Underway at Fort William Henry Site Barbizon Is Considered for Landmark Status Many NYC Historic Districts Lack Signs Trial Set in Case of Stripped Church Mars Bar Closes Before Its Own Last […]

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