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Saratoga Springs: A Gangster’s Paradise

February 23, 2020 by Editorial Staff Leave a Comment

a gangsters paradise greg veitchThe Saratoga Springs Preservation Foundation is set to host its second presentation on Saratoga gangsters with Greg Veitch on Thursday, February 27th. Veitch’s book A Gangster’s Paradise: Saratoga Springs from Prohibition to Kefauver recalls of a time of bootleggers and shootouts, raids and gambling dens, murder, and political payoffs in Saratoga Springs. [Read more…] about Saratoga Springs: A Gangster’s Paradise

Filed Under: Books, Capital-Saratoga, Events, History Tagged With: Books, Crime and Justice, Gambling, Saratoga, Saratoga Springs

King Philip’s War & Violence Talk in Albany

February 20, 2020 by Editorial Staff 1 Comment

memory lanes bookKing Philip’s War (also known by other names) took place in 1675–1678, mostly between native inhabitants of New England and New England Colonists.

The conflict was one of the greatest calamities of seventeenth century New England and extraordinarily violent. For example, after being defeated, native leader Metacomet was killed, his corpse beheaded, and then drawn and quartered – his head was displayed in Plymouth for more than 20 years. His son was among those enslaved and transported to Bermuda. [Read more…] about King Philip’s War & Violence Talk in Albany

Filed Under: Books, Capital-Saratoga, History Tagged With: Albany, Books, Connecticut, Indigenous History, King Philips War, Massachusetts, Military History, SUNY Albany

Saratoga County Oral History Workshop

February 19, 2020 by Editorial Staff Leave a Comment

saratoga county history roundtableSaratoga County History Roundtable (SCHR) is set to continue their Oral History initiative on Saturday, February 22nd, with “Creating Oral History,” a presentation by members of the Rutgers University Oral History Team. [Read more…] about Saratoga County Oral History Workshop

Filed Under: Capital-Saratoga, Events, History Tagged With: Saratoga, Saratoga County, Saratoga County History Roundtable

Handcrafted: The Folk and Their Art in Schenectady

January 30, 2020 by Editorial Staff Leave a Comment

Handcrafted: The Folk and Their ArtThe Schenectady County Historical Society is set to open a new exhibition, Handcrafted: The Folk and Their Art, on February 1st.

Handcrafted: The Folk and Their Art explores folk art’s reflection of human needs, values, concerns, and desires. Handcrafted is co-curated by Susanna Fout and Schenectady County Community College folk art professor Marilyn Sassi and will feature over fifty carefully selected pieces, most of which have never been displayed publicly. [Read more…] about Handcrafted: The Folk and Their Art in Schenectady

Filed Under: Capital-Saratoga, History, New Exhibits Tagged With: Folk Art, Folklore, Mohawk Valley, Schenectady, Schenectady County Historical Society

Saratoga Springs Preservation Adds Board Members

January 30, 2020 by Editorial Staff Leave a Comment

saratoga springs preservation foundationThe Saratoga Springs Preservation Foundation, established in 1977 to protect and preserve the architectural, cultural and landscape heritage of Saratoga, recently added three new members to its Board of Directors: Jaime Butler-Binley, Stephen Kyne, and Bill McCarthy Jr.. [Read more…] about Saratoga Springs Preservation Adds Board Members

Filed Under: Capital-Saratoga, History Tagged With: Historic Preservation, Saratoga Springs

Colonial Chocolate Festival Set For Brookside Museum

January 30, 2020 by Editorial Staff Leave a Comment

The Saratoga County Historical Society is set to celebrate the opening of its 2020 season with a Chocolate Festival on Friday, February 7th from 7 to 8:30 pm at Brookside Museum in Ballston Spa. [Read more…] about Colonial Chocolate Festival Set For Brookside Museum

Filed Under: Capital-Saratoga, History Tagged With: Ballston Spa, Food, Saratoga County, saratoga county historical society

2020 NYS Canal Conference Being Held In Schenectady

January 21, 2020 by Editorial Staff Leave a Comment

canal society of nyThe 2020 New York State Canal Conference will be held October 4-6, 2020 at the Rivers Casino Event Center in Schenectady.

This year’s conference will explore the trends and opportunities in the regional and international waterway systems. [Read more…] about 2020 NYS Canal Conference Being Held In Schenectady

Filed Under: Adirondacks & NNY, Capital-Saratoga, Events, History, Mohawk Valley, Western NY Tagged With: Cayuga-Seneca Canal, Champlain Canal, Conferences, Erie Canal, Historic Preservation, Mohawk Valley, Schenectady

Albany Institute Free On MLK Day

January 17, 2020 by Editorial Staff Leave a Comment

Albany institute of history and artThe Albany Institute of History & Art has announced they will offer free admission to the galleries on Monday, January 20, 2020 from 10 am to 5 pm.

Current exhibitions include: A Brilliant Bit of Color: The Work of Walter Launt Palmer; Painting the American Southwest: The Work of Otto Plaug; Joan Steiner’s Look-Alikes; The Hudson River School: Landscape Paintings from the Albany Institute; Ancient Egypt; and Traders & Culture: Albany and the Formation of American Identity. [Read more…] about Albany Institute Free On MLK Day

Filed Under: Capital-Saratoga, Events, History Tagged With: Albany, Albany Institute For History and Art

Historic Waterways Focus of Special Albany Lecture

January 14, 2020 by Editorial Staff Leave a Comment

Erie Canal Lock in Albany in 1893The Albany Institute of History & Art is set to host “What is a Waterway Anyway?” with guest speaker Daniel Rinn, PhD candidate at the University of Rochester, on Sunday, January 19th, at 2 pm. This lecture is included with museum admission and part of the New York tour of the Water/Ways exhibition that is currently on view at the Hudson River Maritime Museum in Kingston, New York (January 11-February 23, 2020). [Read more…] about Historic Waterways Focus of Special Albany Lecture

Filed Under: Capital-Saratoga, Events, History, Mohawk Valley, Nature, Western NY Tagged With: Albany, Albany Institute of History & Art, Environmental History, Erie Canal, Hudson River, Transportation History

Saratoga Co Show & Tell at Brookside Museum

January 2, 2020 by Editorial Staff Leave a Comment

The Saratoga County History Roundtable is set to present a Show and Tell Sharing Event on Thursday, January 16th at 7 pm at the Brookside Museum. Several members will tell the story of artifacts and manuscripts from family heirlooms or other items of local historical interest. [Read more…] about Saratoga Co Show & Tell at Brookside Museum

Filed Under: Capital-Saratoga, Events, History Tagged With: Ballston Spa, saratoga county historical society, Saratoga County History Roundtable

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