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This Weeks Top New York History News

May 1, 2009admin
  • White People in Rap: A History
  • 70th Birthday of Whitestone Bridge
  • A Fast Track for the 9/11 Memorial &#8211 City Room Blog &#8211 NYTimes.com
  • 11 Most Endangered Historic Places 2009
  • Stolen Jackson Letter Recovered, Text
  • 2009 AHA Prizes, Awards, and Fellowships
  • John Marchi, 87- Ex-State Senator, Secessionist
  • New Season, Owners, For Ti Ferry
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This Weeks Top New York History News

April 24, 2009admin
  • Shutouts On State Campus
  • 25 Students Arrested At UVM Protest
  • Verplanck Colvin Reports & Surveys Going Online
  • 1851 Tribal Document Center of Study
  • Amsterdam: Development or Demolition?
  • Library Of Congress Now On YouTube
  • Power & Equipment Museum Groundbreaking
  • The W.P.A. And Suburban New York
  • Correction Officers Mark 1979 Strike
  • Budget Threatens Bennington Monument
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This Weeks Top New York History News

April 17, 2009admin
  • Exhibit: John Lennon in NYC
  • SoHo Rallys to Save Post Office
  • Greening of the Empire State Building
  • Oldest North Country Library?
  • Lost: Albany’s Wellington Hotel
  • World Digital Library Set to Launch
  • NYC Marks 400th Anniversary
  • Author: IBM Should Be Indicted
  • Op-Ed: This Old Wasteful House
  • AP: Museums Must Do More With Less
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This Weeks Top New York History News

April 10, 2009admin
  • NYC Marks 400th Anniversary
  • Author: IBM Should Be Indicted
  • Op-Ed: This Old Wasteful House
  • AP: Museums Must Do More With Less
  • Dutch Show New York’s &#8216-Birth Certificate’
  • UVM Faculty Plan Budget-Cut Protest
  • The Burial of John Brown’s Compartriots
  • Stone Walls Collapse at Fort Ticonderoga
  • Seeking The Last Pullman Porters
  • Barge Joins Historic Canal Plans
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This Weeks Top New York History News

April 3, 2009admin
  • Historian Opposes Tower At Brooklyn Bridge
  • 1840s NYC Daguerreotype Sells for $62k
  • Jazz Museum Chosen for Harlem Site
  • Auctioned 1851 Petition Offered to Mohawks
  • Boats Anchor Legacy Voyage
  • Cold War Plane Finds New Home
  • British Win Novel’s Battle of Plattsburgh
  • New LoC Media Sharing Initiatives
  • Early Photo of NYC To Be Auctioned
  • John Hope Franklin Has Died
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This Weeks Top New York History News

March 27, 2009admin
  • Early Photo of NYC To Be Auctioned
  • John Hope Franklin Has Died
  • Public Hearing For Coney Island Plan
  • Buffalo News: Pass Rehab Tax Credit
  • St. Lawrence Co Papers Auction
  • History Gets Paddy Whacked
  • Bill Would Limit NY Museum Art Sales
  • Ambitious Finger Lakes Museum Project
  • Wartime Scrapbook Tells Haunting Story
  • Van Buren Property Will Expand
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This Weeks Top New York History News

March 20, 2009admin
  • Woolworth Biulding Eclipsed
  • Double Dutch: Native NYC Game
  • Reinvest New York Policy Update
  • America History in Video Free
  • McCauley Mtn to Celebrate 50 Yrs
  • From Bell Tower To Cell Tower
  • Merryl Tisch Is New Regents Chancellor
  • Fall of Music Row Confirmed
  • Irish in America: Long & Gregarious History
  • Audubon Park Historic District Update
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This Weeks Top New York History News

March 13, 2009admin
  • The Old Foodie: Albany Beef
  • Samuel de Champlain, The Cartoon
  • Study Guides for History Students
  • Ominous Beauty From Coney’s Underbelly
  • History Faculty Salaries Continue Decline
  • PhD’s Anticipating Hard Times
  • Rensselaer Co. History Group May Close
  • Schenectady County Celebrates 200
  • New England Regional Genealogical Conf.
  • American Museum of Natural History Incompetant?
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This Weeks Top New York History News

March 6, 2009admin
  • American Museum of Natural History Incompetant?
  • Apply Now for THATCamp 2009
  • March is Women’s History Month
  • Prof: An Open Letter to the AHA
  • February American Historical Review Online
  • NYPL and Today’s Economic Crisis
  • Columbia Names First Black, Female Dean
  • Auto Museum’s History of Car Scents
  • Fresh Water Museum Delaware Co
  • Cheney Accepts Fishing Museum’s Invite
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This Weeks Top New York History News

February 27, 2009admin
  • Snow Train Trip Down Memory Lane
  • A Plan to Privatize SUNY?
  • Fire at Adirondack Great Camp
  • New Brooklyn Collection Teacher’s Guide
  • Google Earth and Civil War Battlefields
  • 9-11 Memorial Plaza Above, Museum Below
  • Gloversville Historic Church Demolition
  • Escaped Slave’s Story Offers Lesson
  • &#8216-Half Moon’ Replica Ready for Voyage
  • Burlington Free Press UVM Coverage
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