Oneonta Mayor Mark Drnek’s vision of a downtown Children’s Museum cleared its first hurdle. A majority of participants at Monday’s meeting to discuss the proposal want to continue exploring the idea.
Oneonta Mayor Mark Drnek’s vision of a downtown Children’s Museum cleared its first hurdle. A majority of participants at Monday’s meeting to discuss the proposal want to continue exploring the idea.
Oneonta Mayor Mark Drnek’s vision of a downtown Children’s Museum cleared its first hurdle. A majority of participants at Monday’s meeting to discuss the proposal want to continue exploring the idea.
Oneonta Mayor Mark Drnek’s vision of a downtown Children’s Museum cleared its first hurdle. A majority of participants at Monday’s meeting to discuss the proposal want to continue exploring the idea.
Navy Vet Donates Antique Muskets, One over Two Centuries Old, to New York History Center
Clay Craighead, in the uniform of an enlisted soldier with the 1st New Jersey Continental Regiment, Continental Army, demonstrates firing a Brown Bess flintlock musket at the Visitor Center Museum at Washington Crossing State Park, N.J., Nov. 6, 2020. (Mark C. Olsen/N.J. Department of Military and Veterans Affairs)
22 Apr 2021 The Daily Star, Oneonta, N.Y. | By Sarah Eames
Fred Hickein, an Oneonta native and veteran of World War II and the Korean War, presented a pair of antique muskets one more than 200 years old to the Greater Oneonta Historical Society on Wednesday, April 21.