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Troy's RiverSpark
Visitor Center
Links to Other Web Sites
Click the following links to learn about many of the activities that
the City of Troy and the surrounding communities have to offer:
Events
Shopping, Dining and Services
Museums and Culture
About Troy and the Region
Local History
- History and
Industry of the Hudson-Mohawk Region: Research Bibliography
- "Designing Modern America in the Silicon Valley of the 19th Century" by P. Thomas Carroll in Rensselaer Magazine
- Historic American Buildings Survey/Historic
American Engineering Record: Rensselaer County from the Library of Congress
- American Memory Project: Troy, New York from the Library of Congress
- 1881 Map of Troy from the Library of Congress American Memory Project
- Making
of America Project: Troy, New York from the University of Michigan
- Making of America Project: Troy, New York from Cornell University
- Labor and Industry
in Troy and Cohoes: A Brief History
- Timeline of Labor
and Industrial History in Troy and Cohoes
- History of Troy's Drinking Water from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
- New York State Genealogy Web: Rensselaer County, Albany County and Saratoga County
- From the Rensselaer
County Historical Society: Architectural Styles
in Rensselaer County and Business and Industry
in 20th Century Rensselaer County
- The Political Graveyard: Rensselaer County
- New York State Historic Preservation Documents and Reports: Web Site and FTP Site
- Archaeology at
Waterford, NY from the New York State Museum
- Rensselaer County from John W. Barber's Historical Collections of the State of New York (part of Cornell University's
Making of America collection)
- Arthur H. Masten's History of Cohoes, New York (part of Cornell University's Making of America collection)
- Online Collections from the Upper Hudson Library System
- Rensselaer's Model Railroad
Society
- Mohawk & Hudson
Chapter, National Railway Historical Society
- Rensselaer County Vietnam
Veterans Memorial
- Rensselaer County Korean War Memorial
- Kate Mullaney: A True Labor Pioneer from the New York State Public Employees Federation
- Places Where Women Made History: Kate Mullany House,
Emma Willard School
and Watervliet Shaker
Historic District
- First Lady Hillary Clinton's Save America's Treasures Tour and
Her Speech on July 15,
1998 at the Kate Mullany House in Troy
- Governor George Pataki's
Commission Honoring the Achievements of Women, featuring
Women from Rensselaer
County
- Harriet Tubman's
Rescue of Charles Nalle in Troy, from WGBH's Africans in America site
- Report on Troy to the
Federal Emergency Relief Administration, October 1934 from the Franklin
and Eleanor Roosevelt Institute
- Bennington Battlefield State Historic Site
- Crailo State Historic Site
- Peebles Island State Park
- Schoharie Crossing State Historic Site
- Rensselaer
Polytechnic Institute Archives
- Oakwood Cemetery
- New York History Net
- The Making of New York: History Links
- American Local
History Network: New York
- Rensselaer County History from Scioto.org
Local Government
Media
Educational and Community Organizations
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