Located in the hamlet of Greenlawn on Long Island’s North Shore, the home was built by Morris Bartow, a soldier who fought under George Washington, according to the book “Gree ...
On June 15, 1859, an American settler named Lyman Cutlar noticed a pig rooting around in his potato patch on one of the San Juan Islands. The pig had "been at several times a great annoyance," and the ...
For nearly 36 years, Laura and Robert Dunne have traveled up and down the East Coast sourcing antiques for their Long Island home: a circa-1770s, timber-frame house built by a Revolutionary War ...
Darren St. George has been named executive director of the Southold Historical Museum following an extensive, months-long search. The group’s previous director, Deanna Witte-Walker, left the museum in ...
The Siege of Yorktown. The Battle of Bunker Hill. Washington’s crossing of the Delaware River: all are legendary Revolutionary War events that endure across the centuries. But did you know ...
Unbeknownst to most, sitting in the Kenyon’s Special Collections and Archives office in Chalmer’s Library is the largest collection of presidential signatures out of all colleges and universities in ...