POSTPONED: Water in the Erie Canal – with Craig Williams
Craig Williams, formerly of the NYS Museum, is our region's foremost scholar on the Erie Canal.
Craig Williams, formerly of the NYS Museum, is our region's foremost scholar on the Erie Canal.
While SCHS is closed during the COVID-19 pandemic, we invite you to view our online exhibitions.
This winter, make time for thinking deeply about a single idea from a variety of perspectives.
A great night of toe-tapping Americana!
For artist Tony Murray, it all begins with a title. That vision is sculpted to life using precision machined scrap metals and found objects
Using stone corn grown on our own farm, we’ll shell, crack and grind our own meal.
Join us for our 2020 Annual Meeting, featuring a talk by Dr. Kori A. Graves, UAlbany Associate Professor of History. Dr. Graves will discuss women's suffrage in New York.
In this program, we'll explore our incredible collection of historic maps.
Learn about the resources available at the National Archives to explore your family’s history.
Join City Historian and wine aficionado Chris Leonard for an evening of fine wine tastings inside Schenectady's oldest house.