The Schenectady County Historical Society is a private, nonprofit institution founded in 1905 to share and preserve Schenectady County’s history. Today we bring history and culture to life through exhibits, programs, research, and community events.
SCHS Museum Hours
Monday: 10am-1pm
Tuesday: 10am-4:30pm
Wednesday: 10am-4:30pm
Thursday: 10am-4:30pm
Friday: 10am-4:30pm
Saturday: 10am-2pm
Mabee Farm Hours
Open for tours on Fridays and Saturdays at 11am, 1:30pm, and 3pm
Library by appointment only
Our Sites
We own and operate three historic sites in Schenectady County – home to exhibitions and events.
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Mabee Farm Historic Site
With its deep history and riverside beauty, it’s the perfect place to explore the Mohawk Valley.
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Museum & Library
The Museum & Library is the perfect starting point for discovering the history of Schenectady County.
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Brouwer House Creative
One of Schenectady's oldest homes, the Brouwer House is a vibrant centerpiece of Schenectady city culture.
Events
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Virtual Talk: The Dutch World of Washington Irving: Knickerbocker’s History of New York and the Hudson Valley Folktales
FeaturedDr. Elisabeth Paling Funk will discuss her recent book, “The Dutch World of Washington Irving: Knickerbocker's History of New York and the Hudson Valley Folktales." She argues that Irving's stories represent a crucial effort to preserve Dutch life and folk customs in the Hudson Valley in the face of Anglo-Americanization.
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Schenectady Wine Society
FeaturedJoin your hosts, Buffy Leonard and Chris Leonard on a tasting and history tour of their favorite Mediterranean wines!
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Workshop: Flat Felted Wolf
FeaturedIn this workshop, you will create a flat felted scene with a howling wolf set against a vibrant sky. You choose the colors: dusk, dawn, sunset, or perhaps the twinkling stars of a night sky? Whichever motif you choose, it's sure to make an adorable decoration or gift!
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In-Person Talk: “The Daring Life of Arent Van Curler”
FeaturedJoin local filmmaker Christopher Conto as he shares his most recent work in progress, "The Go Between". A six part television mini series based on the life of one the most iconic, yet under appreciated figures of 17th century colonial America, Arent Van Curler. Attendees will have the opportunity to participate in a live table read as Chris takes you through the pilot episode, entitled "The Priest."
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Virtual Talk: Songs and Sounds of the Anti-Rent Movement in Upstate New York
FeaturedProfessor Nancy Newman will discuss her new book from SUNY Press, "Songs and Sounds of the Anti-Rent Movement in Upstate New York." Tenant farmers in the Hudson-Mohawk region engaged in organized protest throughout the 1840s to contest monopoly ownership of the land they worked. Arguing their cause in newspapers, on broadsides, and at rallies, their aspirations also took shape in poetry and song. This is the first book to gather the poetry and corresponding tunes into one publication.
Get Tickets $10.00
