This rare broadside of an 1850 4th of July event is from the Lansingburgh Historical Society ‘s collection that is housed in the research library of the Hart Cluett Museum.
Read MoreIn commemoration of Juneteenth we wish to share with you a panel from our exhibition: “15 Years of New Discoveries: Rensselaer County’s Black History” highlighting the legacy of Reverend Brewington Stinney.
Read MoreThe Hart Cluett Museum’s Stacy Pomeroy Draper and Belinda Colon of the Arts Center of the Capital Region joined correspondent Andrea Cunliffe of the Hudson Mohawk Magazine on WOOC in discussing the ongoing documentation efforts here in Troy, NY.
Read MoreOn Wednesday, June 24th @ 7 p.m, join Hart Cluett Musuem Registrar and Troy & Rensselaer County Historian, Kathy Sheehan, for the museum's first-ever Virtual Drinking History event focusing on brewing in Rensselaer County on Zoom!
Read MoreProtesting is part of our collective democratic history – in Rensselaer County, across the nation, and around the world, protests have truly helped shape the world as we know it today and continue to do so, challenging our perceptions of the status quo.
Read MoreHear Dr. Jennifer Burns, HCM Board Member and UAlbany Lecturer in Africana Studies, on WAMC’s Roundtable in a panel discussion reflecting the eruption of protests worldwide and what it means moving forward.
Read MoreWe know the importance of recognizing every face and every story, so we want to hear from YOU, members and friends, how COVID-19 has continued to impact you, your life, and your community.
Read MoreTroy Night Out is a reminder to shop, dine, and explore locally this spring.
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