In this episode of Ben Franklin’s World, Friederike Baer, an Associate Professor of History at Penn State Abbington College, joins us to…
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On December 13, 1882, Nicholas Shaul’s store in Barkersville, Town of Providence, Saratoga County was destroyed by fire. While the contents were…
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The Adirondack Council thanked Senate Majority Leader Andrea Stewart Cousins and Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie for working with Gov. Kathy Hochul to…
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Dubbed the “first lady of radio,” Mary Margaret McBride (1899-1976) was a welcome voice in millions of homes in the 1930s, ’40s,…
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Situated in southeastern Connecticut, New London was a center of American Revolutionary War naval activities. State and continental naval vessels operated out…
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A new study published in the journal Neurology highlights two cases of hunters who regularly ate chronic wasting disease (CWD) infected whitetail…
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On March 19th, a Massachusetts Department of Public Works plow driver noticed a car at the Taconic Crest Trail’s Berlin Pass trailhead…
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The NYS Department of Transportation has been studying various proposals to reconnect Albany with the Hudson River, thanks to a grant of…
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The following text is from The Grateful Dead and LSD: A Study into the Phenomenon a report written in late April, 1991…
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Located at 59 West 44th Street in New York’s theatre district, the Algonquin Hotel became an artistic hub for the city and…