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The city of Elmira’s historic past meets its present when the Friends of the Elmira Civil War Prison Camp hosts its first Civil War Symposium in August with Elmira College. Elmira’s connection with the American Civil War includes a Confederate soldier prison camp, a stop on the Underground Railroad, and its primary purpose as Union soldier enlistment and training camps.
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On the afternoon of March 6th, 1962 a practical nurse working in the formula room at Binghamton General Hospital’s maternity ward noticed the sugar…
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Education NewsDays before Veterans Day 2017, PBS Teachers, ITVS, National History Day, and WETA present a special virtual event for classrooms featuring filmmaker Lynn…
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Recently, author and SUNY Cortland professor Dr. Charles Yaple spoke with WSKG's Shane Johnson about his new nonfiction book, Jacob's Land: Revolutionary…
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Recently, author and SUNY Cortland professor Dr. Charles Yaple spoke with WSKG's Shane Johnson about his new nonfiction book, Jacob's Land: Revolutionary…
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The Cherry Arts presents an audio walking play, 'Storm Country'. Based on the novel 'Tess of the Storm Country' story set in Ithaca by Ithaca author Grace…
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( WXXI) With the removal of Confederate statues happening across the country, how does that backlash affect Civil War re-enactors? Captain of the Western…
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CARLISLE (WSKG) -- A team of Army officials and anthropologists is working in Cumberland County to exhume the remains of three Native American boys from…
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Education NewsInventing America: Making a NationThis episode brings our Founding Fathers back to life in a TV talk show filmed before a live audience. This program…
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Education NewsThe Hanford Mills Museum celebrates Independence Day with demonstrations, a fishing contest, frog-jumping, and ice cream made by a steam-powered churn…