A large, handsome horse is pulling a buggy across Genesee Street near Bleecker Street in Utica when it suddenly turns and heads for a drinking fountain for animals at nearby Franklin Square. The ...
World War II was raging when, on Feb. 17, 1942, the United Service Organization (USO) opened a lounge for servicemen and women on the southwest corner of Utica’s Union Station. Dozens of troop trains ...
Readers sometimes inquire about books on Mohawk Valley history. What follows is a list of sources I have found useful. Your suggestions are welcome. W. Max Reid, an Amsterdam undertaker and business ...
Most of Mohawk Park's 2,800 acres looks a lot like it did in the late 1920s, when it became a Tulsa park. Amy Marcoux, staff naturalist at Oxley Nature Center, has been researching the history of the ...