Daily life during Colonial times was filled with tedious chores. Todd Fourth-graders recently got a close-up look at what it took to live and work on a farm in the […] Read more »
Philipsburg Manor, the country’s first living history museum to focus on slavery in the colonial North, will be welcoming visitors for Juneteenth, observed on Monday, June 20. Guided tours of […] Read more »
When was the last time you set foot in your elementary school? For most of us, it was probably on the last day of school, prior to moving on to […] Read more »
As the warm weather brings outdoor activity back in full swing, it opens another season of learning and gathering of the nations history through Civil War Preservation. Lincoln Depot Museum […] Read more »
Philipsburg Manor, Washington Irving’s Sunnyside, and Union Church of Pocantico Hills will open May 6; Kykuit, the Rockefeller Estate to open May 21 Historic Hudson Valley will welcome the public […] Read more »
When Irvington’s Robin Dellabough opened up her packet from 23andme, she was eager to learn more about her background and ancestry. What she saw challenged everything she knew about her […] Read more »
At the top of a winding driveway in a wooded area of Cortlandt Manor sits Rock Hill, a relatively modest midcentury house which was the home of composer, teacher, writer, […] Read more »
The Lincoln Depot Museum announced the start of their 2022 season with a Special Opening Weekend event on May 6, 7 and 8, 2022. Ken Serfass, professional living history impressionist, […] Read more »
The Polly Cooper Chapter, National Society of Daughters of the American Revolution (NSDAR) and the Adolph Pfister American Legion Post 1038 and Auxiliary will honor Vietnam veterans who served between […] Read more »
Military Tribute Banners for public display in the Town of Cortlandt during 2022 can be ordered at militarytributebanners.org/new-york/cortlandt-manor-ny.html. Now in its third year, the Town says the program honors and […] Read more »