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Friday, August 28, 2009
This Week's Top New York History News
By Editorial Staff
Dutch Barges To Invade NY Harbor
War of 1812 Bill Vetoed by Gov
90 Hear Criticism of Grave Policy
168th New York State Fair Begins
Troy Theater Estimate at $14.8M
Onondaga to Bury Remains of 180
Langston Hughes' Brownstone For Sale
Fort Edward Pieces May Avoid Landfill
Adirondacks: Timbucto Archeology Update
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