Walking Tour: Revolutionary Schenectady
The American Revolution is, of course, a pivotal moment in the history of our city and our nation. Come explore a conflict that sundered families and communities alike. What does it mean to be a Patriot?
The American Revolution is, of course, a pivotal moment in the history of our city and our nation. Come explore a conflict that sundered families and communities alike. What does it mean to be a Patriot?
Due to school programs, the Mabee Farm will open to the public at 2pm on these days, with guided tours at 3pm, only.
Can you keep a secret? This tour explores the Stockade through the writings of Harriet Mumford Paige, Schenectady's own version of Lady Whistledown. Living in the early 19th century, she was an ordinary woman with an extraordinary penchant for peddling rumors. Together we'll air out all of her neighbors' dirty laundry!
We love a good upcycle art project at the Mabee Farm! In this workshop we'll turn old wine bottles into new, self watering planters. We'll fill them up with rich, composted soil from the Mabee Farm and start you off with a homegrown herb seedling.
Similar to our book clubs, we’ll listen to a selection of podcasts and meet in person to discuss them.
Due to school programs, the Mabee Farm will open to the public at 2pm on these days, with guided tours at 3pm, only.
Due to school programs, the Mabee Farm will open to the public at 2pm on these days, with guided tours at 3pm, only.
Due to school programs, the Mabee Farm will open to the public at 2pm on these days, with guided tours at 3pm, only.
With the completion of the Erie Canal in 1825, New York truly became the “Empire State.” Once a sleepy farming town, Schenectady experienced a dramatic transformation of its own during the canal era.
The Stockade and its secrets come to life on this behind-the-scenes journey through the neighborhood.