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This Weeks Top New York History News

April 2, 2010admin
  • Park, Historic Site Use Fees Expected to Rise
  • Northville Suspends Historic Preservation
  • New Leader For Antique Boat Museum
  • New Farm Museum To Open
  • Venture to Promote Erie Canal Paddling
  • Fort Ti Hires New Executive Director
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This Weeks Top New York History News

March 26, 2010admin
  • Talking Book, Braille Catolog Goes Online
  • Brooklyn Bridge Park Opens, Slightly
  • NY Agrees to World Trade Center Payout
  • Dems Budget Rejects Park Closings
  • Little Support for Gaslight Village Buildings
  • Ticonderoga Seeks National Register
  • Old Hospital’s Future in Question
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This Weeks Top New York History News

March 19, 2010admin
  • Group Fights to Save Grant’s Cottage
  • Historic Police Station Collapses
  • Regents Considers Cutting History Exams
  • War of 1812 Collections Scattered
  • NYS Gives Brooklyn Bridge Park To NYC
  • Protests Give Lift to State Parks
  • NY Teacher to be Honored by OAH
  • Arrest for Trying to Sink Day Peckinpaugh
  • Salary Report: Little Growth in History
  • A New Appreciation for Troy Architecture
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This Weeks Top New York History News

March 12, 2010admin
  • Gordon Wood Wins History Prize
  • Grateful Dead Exhibit Truckin’ to NY
  • Regents Considers Cutting History Exams
  • Three Arrested at Hunter College Protest
  • War of 1812 Collections Scattered
  • Historic Ship Adrift, On The Block
  • Obama Reading Up on TR
  • Lost Jewish Tribe &#8216-Found in Zimbabwe’
  • 43% Say US History Texts Are Inaccurate
  • NYS Gives Brooklyn Bridge Park To NYC
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This Weeks New York History Web Highlights

March 5, 2010admin
  • Upstate Earth: Fort Stanwix, Oriskany Battlefield
  • Inside the Apple: Congress Meets on Wall Street
  • Governors Island Blog: A Castle Williams Project
  • Farmers’ Museum: Updates For 2010 Season
  • Bowery Boys: The 5th Madison Square Garden
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This Weeks Top New York History News

March 5, 2010admin
  • Gaslight Village Demolition Update
  • Glens Falls Armory At Auction, Again
  • County Dumps Toxic Soil at Historic Site
  • Rally Opposes Historic Sites, Parks Closings
  • Resolution Offered to Save John Brown Farm
  • Developer Drops Plan for Old Furniture Mill
  • Gowanus Canal Given Superfund Status
  • Adirondack Historian Charles Brumley Dies
  • State Parks Cancel Camping Reservations
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This Weeks New York History Web Highlights

February 26, 2010admin
  • Holy Bullies, Headless Monsters: Black History LGBTs
  • Museyon Guides: The Gangster Museum
  • NY Times: When There Were Arts Olympians
  • Don Rittner: Don’t Think About Closing Thacher Park
  • Kathleen Airdrie: African Grove Theatre History
  • City Journal: The Education of John Jay
  • EJ Forbes: Canton Gridiron of 1901
  • Clermont: Was Robert Livingston a Scoundrel?
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This Weeks Top New York History News

February 26, 2010admin
  • NYC Cuts Length of Parades
  • Matt Damon To Star In New RFK Biopic
  • Senate Committee OK’s Hornbeck Nomination
  • Landmark Society to Close Historic House
  • LeBrun: Closure List is Half The Truth
  • Town Takeover of John Brown Site?
  • Bridge Destroyed on 80th Anniversary
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This Weeks Top New York History News

February 19, 2010admin
  • 14 Historic Sites, 41 Parks to Close, 24 At Risk
  • Putney VT General Store To Be Rebuilt
  • NYC’s Lincoln Building Loses Its Name
  • Frank Lloyd Wright Gas Station?
  • State Parks Make Hit Lists
  • State Gets Its First Hops Institute
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This Weeks Top New York History News

February 12, 2010admin
  • DEC: Fire Towers Should Come Down
  • Queens Neighborhood To Become Landmark?
  • Albany Demolition Lawsuit Tossed
  • SUNY Faculty Protest Paterson’s Budget
  • Yolanda Vega Celebrates 20 Yrs With Lottery
  • Adirondack Historian Peter Welsh Dies
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