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Indian Castle Church is a historic mission church near present-day Danube. To the rear of the church is a burial ground containing the remains of both Mohawks and Europeans. It was erected in 1769 ...
The Iroquois Museum has served as a venue for promoting Iroquois art and artists, and a meeting place to celebrate Iroquois culture and diversity since 1981. Located 45 minutes west of Albany, NY, the...
Johnson Hall was the home of Sir William Johnson, British Superintendent of Indian Affairs, and Mohawk Molly Brant. Built in 1763 in the English, Georgian-style, the mansion and dependencies were the...
Site of Middle Fort- Fortified Aug. 13, 1777 to protect inhabitants during invasion of Joseph Brant and Sir John Johnson.
Shrine and chapel that now marks the location where Saint Kateri Tekakwitha (First Native American Saint) spent most of her life, as well as the site of the only completely excavated Iroquois Indian v...
This marks the historic Indian Trail from Fort Plain to Unadilla; on map by British Officer, 1757, during the French and Indian War. This ancient trail was a major Indian trading route for thousands o...
Old Fort Johnson is the 1749 Baronial home of Sir William Johnson (1715-1774) the first Baronet of New York and the Superintendent of Indian Affairs for the Northern British colonies. Fort Johnson was...