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This Georgian-style mansion was the home to Revolutionary War hero, General Nicholas Herkimer. Herkimer completed construction of the mansion about 1764 and died here following a leg injury he sustain...
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 ...
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...
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...
Old Fort Schuyler Marker and site of Bagg's Tavern: 1500 feet east of this spot was the great ford of the Mohawk, protected in 1758 by the erection of Old Fort Schuyler. Gen. Herkimer used this for...
The Old Palatine Church is one of the oldest churches in the Mohawk Valley. Lutheran Palatine Germans built it in 1770 using limestone taken from the creek nearby. Located on Bypass of Route 5, Be...
Also known as Stone Arabia Reformed Church, it was organized in 1711 and built about 1787. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1977. Reformed Church services were held here un...
The Rice Homestead has been lived in and cared for, until recently, by the descendants of its original owner, Oliver Rice, a Veteran of the Revolutionary War. Built in 1790, the Rice Homestead ha...
In addition to being an excellent place to see the 19th century Erie Canal, Schoharie Crossing is also the site of 18th c Fort Hunter. The Fort was built following a request for Anglican missionarie...
The Snells Bush church was built by the Palatines on a piece of land donated by the Snell family. Originally the land was given to Jacob Zimmerman and Johan Jost Snell, by a land grant given to them f...