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This Weeks Top New York History News
This Weeks Top New York History News
- Group Fights to Save Grant’s Cottage
- Historic Police Station Collapses
- Regents Considers Cutting History Exams
- War of 1812 Collections Scattered
- NYS Gives Brooklyn Bridge Park To NYC
- Protests Give Lift to State Parks
- NY Teacher to be Honored by OAH
- Arrest for Trying to Sink Day Peckinpaugh
- Salary Report: Little Growth in History
- A New Appreciation for Troy Architecture
This Weeks Top New York History News
- Gordon Wood Wins History Prize
- Grateful Dead Exhibit Truckin’ to NY
- Regents Considers Cutting History Exams
- Three Arrested at Hunter College Protest
- War of 1812 Collections Scattered
- Historic Ship Adrift, On The Block
- Obama Reading Up on TR
- Lost Jewish Tribe ‘-Found in Zimbabwe’
- 43% Say US History Texts Are Inaccurate
- NYS Gives Brooklyn Bridge Park To NYC
This Weeks New York History Web Highlights
This Weeks Top New York History News
- Gaslight Village Demolition Update
- Glens Falls Armory At Auction, Again
- County Dumps Toxic Soil at Historic Site
- Rally Opposes Historic Sites, Parks Closings
- Resolution Offered to Save John Brown Farm
- Developer Drops Plan for Old Furniture Mill
- Gowanus Canal Given Superfund Status
- Adirondack Historian Charles Brumley Dies
- State Parks Cancel Camping Reservations
This Weeks New York History Web Highlights
- Holy Bullies, Headless Monsters: Black History LGBTs
- Museyon Guides: The Gangster Museum
- NY Times: When There Were Arts Olympians
- Don Rittner: Don’t Think About Closing Thacher Park
- Kathleen Airdrie: African Grove Theatre History
- City Journal: The Education of John Jay
- EJ Forbes: Canton Gridiron of 1901
- Clermont: Was Robert Livingston a Scoundrel?