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This Month's Events

Tue 15

Ancient Life of New York: A Billion Years of Earth History 09:30am @ New York State Museum

See New York when dinosaurs were in their heyday.


Tue 15

The World Trade Center: Rescue Recovery Response 09:30am @ New York State Museum

'The World Trade Center: Rescue, Recovery, Response' tells the history of the World Trade Center, the September 11 attacks, the rescue efforts, the evidence recovery operation at the Fresh K


Tue 15

Carousel 09:30am @ New York State Museum

This full-sized carousel was made between 1912 and 1916 by the Herschell-Spillman Company of North Tonawanda, New York, one of the leading manufacturers of carousels in America.


Tue 15

1609 09:30am @ New York State Museum

Two worlds collided in 1609 when Henry Hudson and the Dutch sailed up the "great river" and met the Native People of New York. This exhibition introduces visitors to information about Henry


Tue 15

Fire Engine Hall 09:30am @ New York State Museum

Come and visit many examples of fire apparatus of all times from the 18th, 19th and 20th century all with a history of service in New York.


Tue 15

Windows on New York 09:30am @ New York State Museum

'Windows' highlights all regions of New York State from Niagara Falls to Coney Island and reveals many of the fascinating stories that make New York unique.


Tue 15

Minerals of New York 09:30am @ New York State Museum

This spectacular exhibit located within Adirondack Wilderness Hall showcases a fraction of the State Museum's enormous mineral collection.


Tue 15

Metropolis Hall 09:30am @ New York State Museum

This history of New York City and its environs is traced as the natural harbor transforms into a bustling port, open spaces into canyons of skyscrapers and a wilderness into a world city.


Tue 15

Birds of New York 09:30am @ New York State Museum

See over 170 species of New York birds displayed in their environmental settings.


Tue 15

The Governor's Collection of Contemporary Native American Crafts 09:30am @ New York State Museum

The Governor's Collection is a collaborative effort between the New York State Museum and Native American communities to create a collection of contemporary crafts representing the living culture


Tue 15

Cohoes Mastodont 09:30am @ New York State Museum

Excavated in 1866, the conserved and reassembled Cohoes mastodont is a magnificent specimen.


Tue 15

Research Gallery 09:30am @ New York State Museum

Scientists and historians are working behind the scenes at the State Museum making new discoveries in New York's natural and human history.


Tue 15

Native Peoples of New York 09:30am @ New York State Museum

Explore New York's cultural history and natural landscapes from the last Ice Age 12,000 years ago to present day ethnology.


Tue 15

The Adirondack Wilderness 09:30am @ New York State Museum

This majestic and pristine region has and continues to be transformed by the interaction of nature and people.


Tue 15

Black Capital: Harlem in the '20s 09:30am @ New York State Museum

This celebrated American community is portrayed in this exhibition regarding the rich and diverse culture of Harlem in the 1920s.


Tue 15

Berenice Abbott's Changing New York: A Triumph of Public Art Crossroads Gallery 09:30am @ New York State Museum

In 1929, after eight years in Europe, photographer Berenice Abbott (1898-1991) returned to New York City. She was inspired by the dramatic transformation of the city. New construction was everywhere,


Tue 15

Christmas Craft Fair 10:00am @ Shaker Heritage Society Museum

Over 50 regional crafters are represented at this annual Christmas Craft Fair.


Tue 15

Thrift Shop 10:00am @ Jermain Memorial Presbyterian Church

The Jermain Memorial Church, 601 Fifth Avenue, Watervliet, NY has a Thrift Shop which is open on Tuesdays and Fridays from 10am-1:30pm and on the 1st and 3rd Saturdays of the month from 10am- 1pm. Our


Tue 15

Nature Park 10:00am @ Iroquois Indian Museum

The museum offers a 45 acre Nature Park including long and short trails, guided and self-informed tours, streams, rivers, shagback hickory stands, field of flowers, deer, raccoons, beavers, woodchucks


Tue 15

Native Americans in the Performing Arts: From Ballet to Rock and Roll 10:00am @ Iroquois Indian Museum

Many Native musicians and dancers rank with the most notable and recognizable of popular performers. In classical, country, opera and rock music and in vaudeville, ballet and modern dance, Native Amer