Events
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The French and Indian War in the Adirondacks
Brookside Museum 21 Fariground Ave., Ballston Spa, NY, United StatesIn the mid-1750s, New York was caught in the crossfire as the British and French struggled for control of North America. During the French and Indian War, the Adirondack Mountain region saw numerous military encounters around Lakes George and Champlain while Sir William Johnson, Robert Rogers, John Stark, Phineas Lyman, and others carved their names in the annals of American... Read more »
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Seeing Ballston Spa: An Observational Sketching Journey
Brookside Museum 21 Fariground Ave., Ballston Spa, NY, United StatesJoin us for a 3-week immersive art experience that brings creativity to life! Inspired by the beautiful gardens and architecture of the Village of Ballston Spa, this hands-on watercolor and ink sketching program invites participants to experience the village in a creative new way. From capturing natural elements and architectural details to joining a guided downtown sketch walk, participants will... Read more »
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Waterford Historical Museum and Cultural Center: A Members Tour
Waterford Historical Museum and Cultural Center 2 Museum Ln, Waterford, NY, United StatesJoin us for a visit to our friends in Waterford! Mike Munsey, director of the Waterford History Museum and Cultural Center, will guide SCHC members on a tour of this historic building and museum. Enjoy their current temporary exhibition and spend time with your fellow history-lovers on this exploration at WHMCC. Register HERE
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Discovering George Foster Peabody with Glenn Underwood
Brookside Museum 21 Fariground Ave., Ballston Spa, NY, United StatesGlenn Underwood is an artist, author, and historian from Upstate New York whose family operates Twin Birches Cottages in Lake George, a property that stands on the former grounds of Abenia, the summer estate of banker and philanthropist George Foster Peabody. In 2017, Underwood began a research journey at the New York Public Library’s Brooke Russell Astor Reading Room for... Read more »














