Mabee Farm Closed
We apologize for any inconvenience but due to unforeseen circumstances, Mabee Farm will be closed on January 6.
We apologize for any inconvenience but due to unforeseen circumstances, Mabee Farm will be closed on January 6.
Professor Lee will recast Indigenous warfare in a framework of the lived realities of Native people, rather than with regard to European and settler military strategies and practices.
Mabee Farm will be closed on 1/12/24 as we commemorate the raising of the Liberty Flag at SCHS. We apologize for any inconvenience.
We're excited to present the first event in our local commemoration of the 250th anniversary of the birth of America. Join us on January 12 at noon to raise the Second Liberty Pole in Schenectady!
Dr. Michael Wheeler will examine the Schenectady was at the center of a critical 19th century modal and geographical transportation rivalry. As a cartographer, Dr. Wheeler has developed extensive maps to illustrate this important period in New York State history.
Join us for an illuminated walk under the glow of a full wolf moon at Mabee Farm!
Instructor Karen Anthony of Karen’s Paint pARTies will teach us to paint a winter scene.
learn about the functions of the clerk's office, what kinds of records are kept at the clerk's office, and how to access those records and other services provided by the clerk's office.
During the first generations of European settlement in North America, a number of interconnected Northeastern families carved out private empires. Professor Maskiell will argue that slavery was a crucial component to the rise and enduring influence of this emergent aristocracy.
This program will be presented by SCHS Historian, Michael Diana, at SUNY Schenectady in honor of Black History Month. It is free and open to the public, and will be help in room Stockade 101.