A New Guide to 30 Iconic Upstate Memorials

Monumental New York! A Guide to 30 Iconic Memorials in Upstate New York highlights some of the most fascinating statues and memorials found throughout Upstate New York. Author Chuck D’Imperio leads readers through the state’s rich history as he explores some of the famous and lesser-known monuments.

Featuring memorial tributes to such well-known historical figures as John Brown, FDR, and Carl Sagan, the book also includes the site of Upstate New York’s infamous Civil War prison camp and the chilling &#8220Jerry Rescue Monument,&#8221 which recalls Syracuse’s defiance of the Fugitive Slave Law. Readers will meet the canal diggers who muscled their way across the state trenching &#8220Clinton’s Ditch&#8221 and learn about the &#8220Female Paul Revere,&#8221 the Crown Point Lighthouse, Albany’s Moses statue, and more.

These monuments are scattered from cities such as Albany and Buffalo to the many little-known towns that populate the state such as North Elba, home of the John Brown Memorial. Each chapter offers detailed information on the history and significance of each monument as well as useful travel information about the area.

At over 200 pages, with 31 black and white illustrations and a map, D’Imperio’s narrative, research, and enthusiasm for Upstate New York makes Monumental New York! a intersting and useful guide to some of the state’s best memorials.

Chuck D’Imperio is a longtime radio broadcaster at Central New York Radio Group’s station WDOS in Oneonta. He is the author of several books including My Town Is a Cathedral, Upstate New York, and Great Graves of Upstate New York.

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2 thoughts on “A New Guide to 30 Iconic Upstate Memorials

  • November 30, -0001 at 12:00 am
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    Please let us know if Mr. D’Imperio ever decides to do MORE Great Graves of Upstate New York, We have some candidates.

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  • November 30, -0001 at 12:00 am
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    Hi Roberta. Thanks for your comment. I would LOVE to do another Great Graves book, but down the road. I am currently touring the state promoting Monumental New York! Plus, look for another Upstate book to come out by me next summer (hopefully). If you love MUSEUMS you’ll love this book! Thanks, Chuck
    http://www.upstatenewyorkbooks.vpweb.com

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