- Former NYC Mayor Ed Koch Dies
- DEC Stresses Access New State Lands
- Landmark RR Building Revived
- Cuomo Bets On Academic Research
- Historic Chuirch Sold for Demolition
- Stanley Karnow Is Dead at 87
- DEC Plan for Former Finch Lands Unveiled
- Grants for Museum Advancement
- AHA Launches Adjunct Project
- 100 Years, A World of Oysters
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This Weeks Top New York History News
This Weeks Top New York History News
This Weeks Top New York History News
- Mohawks Seek Indigenous Solidarity
- No One Elected to Baseball Hall
- Ticonderoga Sawmill Replica Planned
- OSI Acquires Marion River Carry
- 8 Canal Dams May be Rebuilt
- New Mathematics Museum Opens
- Preservationist Lenore Norman Dies
- Cyndi’s List Files Lawsuit
- Feminist, Historian, Gerda Lerner Dies Read more
This Weeks Top New York History News
- New Mathematics Museum Opens
- Preservationist Lenore Norman Dies
- Cyndi’s List Files Lawsuit
- Fmeinist, Historian, Gerda Lerner Dies
- AHA Annual Meeting Underway
- Mohawk International Bridge Protest
- Cuomo Furious About Sandy Aid
- Historian-Assemblyman McEneny Retires
- Court Rules Against Saving Church
- 1814 Relic Stored in Whitehall Shed Read more
This Weeks Top New York History News
- Scarsdale Doctor Killer Dies
- More Mohawk Gaming Arrests
- Harness Racing Museum Burglarized
- Pike’s Cantonment Marks 200 Yrs
- Bushmaster Maker Remington Being Sold
- Separate SUNY Presidencies Preserved
- Farm Bureau Opposes Rooftop Highway
- 1800s Archeology Find in Utica
- $165M UAlbany Expansion Approved
- Call for New Urban Research
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.
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This Weeks Top New York History News
- Bushmaster Maker Remington Being Sold
- Separate SUNY Presidencies Preserved
- Farm Bureau Opposes Rooftop Highway
- 1800s Archeology Find in Utica
- $165M UAlbany Expansion Approved
- Call for New Urban Research
- Conservation Center Opening in Brooklyn
- Fiscal Cliff: Ed Facing Millions in Cuts
- Destruction of Historic Church Approved
- Military Museum Opens G.I. Joe Exhibit Read more
This Weeks Top New York History News
- Call for New Urban Research
- Conservation Center Opening in Brooklyn
- Fiscal Cliff: Ed Facing Millions in Cuts
- Destruction of Historic Church Approved
- Military Museum Opens G.I. Joe Exhibit
- South St Seaport Museum Reopening
- 1812 Museum Seeks Battle Mural
- School Funding Not Meeting Court Order
- Scenic Railroad Has A Good Year
- Civil War Battle Observed by Nat Guard Read more
This Weeks Top New York History News
- US Gov Pledges Native Sacred Site Protection
- North Country Chamber Marks 100 Yrs
- CCC Students Protest Layoffs
- New Glimpses of the Twin Towers’ Past
- Proposed Atomic Historic Sites Raise Ire
- Students Seize Cooper Union Room in Protest
- First Freight in 23 Yrs Set to Roll
- Mohawk Land Sold at Auction
- Campout to Mark Pike’s Cantonment
- War of 1812 Pension Digitization Funded Read more
This Weeks Top New York History News
- Campout to Mark Pike’s Cantonment
- War of 1812 Pension Digitization Funded
- Lawsuit in Ganienkeh Mohawk Case
- Utica Railroad Meeting Divided
- Archives Trust Honors Ken Burns
- U.S. Defends Mohawk Land Claim
- Ft. Ticonderoga Reports Growth
- Green-Wood Damaged by Storm
- Historic Kinderhook Bbuildings Destroyed
- Mohawk Seek Land-Claim Settlement
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! More than 3,200 people get New York History each day via E-mail, RSS, or Twitter or Facebook updates.