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32nd Annual Christmas in Warrensburgh Wreath, Ornament Sales

November 29, 2020 by Editorial Staff Leave a Comment

warrensburg christmas ornamentsAdirondack Balsam Wreaths and Christmas Ornaments are being sold by Warrensburgh Beautification Inc. (WBI) in time to decorate for the 32nd Christmas in Warrensburgh celebration on the weekend of December 5th and 6th. [Read more…] about 32nd Annual Christmas in Warrensburgh Wreath, Ornament Sales

Filed Under: Adirondacks & NNY, Arts, Events Tagged With: Warrensburg

Annual Warrensburgh Garlic Festival Friday

October 7, 2020 by Editorial Staff Leave a Comment

warrensburgh garlic festThe Eleventh Annual Garlic Festival at the Warrensburgh Riverfront Farmers’ Market is set for Friday, October 9th from 3 to 6 pm. This year the event is dedicated to the memory of Richard Rugen, owner of Hope Valley Farm and inspiration for the first Garlic Festival. [Read more…] about Annual Warrensburgh Garlic Festival Friday

Filed Under: Adirondacks & NNY, Events, Food Tagged With: Warrensburg

David A Henderson Tours New York State in 1902

July 6, 2020 by Maury Thompson Leave a Comment

David Henderson courtesy Library of CongressHouse Speaker David A. Henderson, at the turn from the 19th to 20th centuries, had a reputation for spontaneously breaking into a patriotic song when making speeches.

But when it came to newspaper reporters, he kept silent, even during an extended tour of New York state in summer 1902. [Read more…] about David A Henderson Tours New York State in 1902

Filed Under: Adirondacks & NNY, History, New York City Tagged With: Political History, Ticonderoga, Warrensburg

Warrensburgh Local History Museum Goes Online

May 15, 2020 by Editorial Staff 1 Comment

Warrensburg Museum 8x10Virtually the entire collection of the Warrensburgh Museum of Local History in Warren County, NY, is now available online.

[Read more…] about Warrensburgh Local History Museum Goes Online

Filed Under: Adirondacks & NNY, History Tagged With: Material Culture, Warren County, Warrensburg, Warrensburg Historical Society

Warren County Homesteading & Youth Fair August 8th

April 29, 2020 by Editorial Staff Leave a Comment

Warren County FairThe Warren County Homesteading & Youth Fair has been set for Saturday, August 8th from 9 am to 3 pm, at the Warren County Fairgrounds, as well as the Soil & Water office and Cornell Cooperative Extension Education Center, all centrally located on Schroon River Road in Warrensburg. [Read more…] about Warren County Homesteading & Youth Fair August 8th

Filed Under: Adirondacks & NNY, Events, Food Tagged With: 4-H, Cornell Cooperative Ext, Cornell University, homesteading, Warren County, Warrensburg

Kidnapped! Black New Yorkers Caught in the Slave Trade

July 3, 2018 by Editorial Staff Leave a Comment

Author David Fiske is set to give lecture on Free blacks from New York State who were kidnapped and sold into slavery before the Civil War has been set for July 17, 2018 at 6:30 pm at the Warrensburgh Museum of Local History, 3754 Main Street.

In “Kidnapped! Black New Yorkers Caught in the Slave Trade,” Fiske will tell the stories of several New Yorkers who were kidnap victims – some from upstate communities and others from New York City. [Read more…] about Kidnapped! Black New Yorkers Caught in the Slave Trade

Filed Under: Events, History Tagged With: Black History, Slavery, Warrensburg

The Jessup Brothers in the American Revolution

April 3, 2018 by Marie Williams Leave a Comment

Jessup Patent MapIn the mid-1760s, brothers Edward and Ebenezer Jessup moved from Dutchess County, NY, to Albany and engaged in land speculation in the Hudson River Valley and Lake George area.

The Jessups would become friendly with Sir William Johnson, who had built Fort William Henry in 1755. Thanks to his close relationship with the Mohawk, Johnson became the Superintendent of Indian Affairs. The Jessups acquired much of their land from Johnson and the Mohawks. [Read more…] about The Jessup Brothers in the American Revolution

Filed Under: Adirondacks & NNY, Capital-Saratoga, History Tagged With: Adirondacks, American Revolution, Chestertown, Corinth, Glens Falls, Hadley, Jessup River, John Johnson, Johnsburg, Lake Champlain, Lake George, Lake Luzerne, Military History, Queensbury, Saratoga County, Warren County, Warrensburg

The Devil’s Kitchen: Warren County’s Nightmare for Drivers

January 3, 2017 by Lawrence P. Gooley Leave a Comment

devilskitchenThe colorful name Devil’s Kitchen has been used in numerous book titles, restaurant names, and for hiking destinations in at least seven states. Close to home in upstate New York, we have a Catskill version, described here as “quite possibly the most hellacious [bicycle] climb in New York State.” The same area, with cliffs, numerous waterfalls, and slippery slopes, has seen many hiker deaths as well.

But there’s another Devil’s Kitchen farther north, located about midway on Route 9 between Chestertown and Warrensburg. Despite lacking the cliffs and stunning landscapes featured at other identically named places, deaths have occurred at the Adirondack site—which today exists in name only. [Read more…] about The Devil’s Kitchen: Warren County’s Nightmare for Drivers

Filed Under: Adirondacks & NNY, History Tagged With: Geology, Labor History, Public History, Route 9, Transportation, Warrensburg

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