-
“Hard to believe its 2021, and no marker has even been erected and that’s one reason so few people know about his story and his significance in history.”
-
According to legend, Governor Sulzer was a product of the powerful Tammany Hall, and it helped him get elected in November of 1912.
-
The new owner of a building in Geneva, N.Y., found the attic's walled-off room. Among the prints of mostly area locals was one of Susan B. Anthony, a leader in the women's suffrage movement.
-
As part of a Spring 2018 Binghamton University Elementary Education Curriculum Development course, Dr. Jenny Gordon assigned graduate students to craft a…
-
The capsule was actually a waterlogged tin box, that has a bunch of what appears to be old newspapers, books and other items.
-
“The most die-hard Rochester sports fan, they would probably not know who the heck he is."
-
Franklin Stage Company presents the play with music 'Billy Bishop Goes to War'.
-
In this defining interview, Andy Zax, producer of a massive new Woodstock box set, shares previously unheard recordings from the festival and the remarkable stories behind them.
-
"Going along and learning the history, you never realize the extent of it. I didn’t know there was different canals done along the way, I thought it was just the one."
-
Julie Satow's book reads like the biography of a distant relative as much as the history of a landmark building; the author argues that no other building so directly reflects the city itself.