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This Weeks Top New York History News

February 20, 2009admin
  • Arts Spending Freeze Prompts Rally
  • Threat of Violence Ends Battle Re-Enactment
  • Last of Shea Stadium Comes Down
  • A Sociologist’s Look at Graffiti
  • UVM Layoffs, Budget Cuts Coming
  • 1880 Topography of Manhattan
  • More Effort to Restore Fire Tower
  • Walker Evans & Postcards at The Met
  • Ice Boating On The Hudson
  • Coney Island Loses Another Landmark
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This Weeks Top New York News

February 13, 2009admin
  • Archival John Updike Audio From 1985
  • Stimulus Plan and Historic Preservation
  • Protecting the Old Fulton Fish Market
  • Students Rally for Education Funding
  • New Chancellor: SUNY to be &#8216-Global Model’
  • AHA: February 2009 Perspectives
  • History of NY Library Aid (1990-2009) [pdf]
  • Schenectady County Celebrates 200 years
  • Vermont Museum May Honor Cheney
  • NYPL Unveils $1B Plan
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This Weeks Top New York History Stories

February 6, 2009admin
  • » NYPL Unveils $1B Plan
  • » NY Gay Liberation Historian Dies
  • » Hard Times Hit Vanderbilt Mansion
  • » Introducing NYPL Mobile
  • » Black History Month Resources
  • » New Book: The Joseph Smith Papers
  • » NY State History Day Threatened
  • » Adk Architectural Heritage Newsletter [PDF]
  • » Potsdam Colleges Celebrate Darwin
  • » Teacher Resource Center threatened
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This Weeks Top New York History News

January 31, 2009admin
  • » Astroland Rocket Donated To City
  • » &#8216-Unprecedented’ Dutch Delegaton
  • » Nearly Gone: Staten Island Infirmary
  • » Champlain Journal: Spying on the Spanish
  • » Canal System Historic District Favored
  • » Rockwell Kent Exhibit Extended
  • » Gillibrand’s Long Political History
  • » NYC’s Ethnic Churches Struggle
  • » Algonkian Church History: NY Indians
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This Weeks Top New York History News

January 23, 2009admin
  • » Coney Island Plan Drawings Issued
  • » Museums Making Field Trips Affordable
  • » Edgar Allan Poe at 200
  • » SUNY About to Tap Head
  • » NY Gov Wants College Grants Cut
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This Weeks Top New York History News

January 16, 2009admin

  • » How Green is My Historic Site?
  • » Getty Team Finds Way to Date Photos
  • » Blog: Save the Sisters of Mercy
  • » Exhibit: New York’s Animation History
  • » Art Deco Tower Among New Landmarks
  • » A NY Civil War Soldier’s Remains
  • » Museums Make Deep Cuts
  • » National Archives Celebrates 75th Anniversary
  • » Leon Panetta and NYC Secession
  • » Billy the Kid: Native New Yorker

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This Weeks Top New York History News

January 9, 2009admin
  • » NYS Writers Institute Spring 2009 Events
  • » The 110th Congress: NPS Results
  • » AHA Adopts 2010 LGBT Resolution
  • » Schodack Island Park to Re-Open
  • » Astroland Rocket Leaves Coney Island
  • » Elwood Museum to Reopen
  • » Historians and Facebook
  • » Digitization 2008 Year in Review
  • » AHA Blogging Round-Up
  • » LPC Response to The NYT Series
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This Weeks Top New York History News

January 2, 2009admin
  • » Quadricentennial Events Update
  • » Vanishing NY: 2008 Vanishings
  • » Schoharie County Historian Recognized
  • » Readying For AHA Annual Meeting
  • » Lost Tradition: New Year’s &#8220calling&#8221
  • » Blog: The Algonquins of Schaghticoke
  • » Amsterdam Mill Demolished
  • » Lake George Shipwreck Added to National Register
  • » New Map Retraces Explorer’s Steps
  • » After 40 Years, Kwanzaa Spreads
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This Weeks Top New York History News

December 26, 2008admin
  • » Flickr Commons Guru Laid Off
  • » NARA to Celebrate 75 Years
  • » Black History at NYC Opera
  • » Museum Finds Gem in Vacuum Bag
  • » The First Cinema Santa, 1898
  • » Fireworks End Johnstown’s 250th Year
  • » Albany Breaks 1887 Snow Record
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This Weeks Top New York History News

December 19, 2008admin
  • » Historic Cottage Demolished at Paul Smith’s
  • » Fort Ticonderoga Art Sale Scratched
  • » AHA: December Perspectives Online
  • » Archaeology’s Magainze Top Finds 2008
  • » Preserving Susan B. Anthony’s Hood
  • » Mysterious Shipwreck Found in Lake Ontario
  • » Paterson to Sign Indian Tax Law
  • » West Point Summmer Seminar
  • » National Archivist Resigns
  • » NYT Interviews NYPL’s Paul LeClerc
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