Friday Facebook Live with Curator Bob

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While we all stay hunkered down in our homes, OHA is bringing the museum to you! Every Friday at 1:30 pm on the Onondaga Historical Association's Facebook page, Curator of History, Bob Searing, will go live in a different part of the downtown museum to take you through the exhibit, objects, and stories housed there. […]

Free

Lucretia Mott at Seneca Falls: Religion, Race, & Women’s Rights Virtual Lecture

Join Syracuse University's Maxwell School Professor of History, Carol Faulkner, and OHA's Curator of History, Bob Searing, for a virtual Zoom lecture on Lucretia Mott and her role in the Women's Right Convention in Seneca Falls among other activist activities. *Once a "ticket" is purchased, you will be emailed the Zoom link and password to […]

$12

CNY Strange – OHA’s Virtual Ghostwalk

The first of it's kind, OHA's virtual ghostwalk, CNY Strange, is on sale now! Purchase your "ticket" now to receive the video link on, or after, October 28th. Video links will be available to watch at anytime until November 7th. If you have any questions as to when or how you will receive this virtual ghostwalk video, please contact Alicia […]

$12

Medal “Breakfast” 2020 Virtual Event

The OHA Medal is the highest honor that this organization can bestow upon an individual for contributions made to the cause of preserving and interpreting our heritage. This year, since getting together in person is not safe, we are holding our medal event virtually! Links to watch the event will be sent out at 12:00 am […]

$25

OHA’s Notorious Glorious 2020

Our Glorious Workplaces is usually the highlight of OHA's yearly events and features one company and the work they have done to promote our community's history. This year, with the novel Coronavirus still playing a factor, we are flipping the script and bringing you a virtual variety show, reminiscent of the popular late-night talk shows […]

$100 – $150

Without A Whisper: Konnón:Kwe – A Virtual Screening

Zoom Event

December 2nd: Join us for a virtual film screening of Without a Whisper – Konnón:kwe, the untold story of the profound influence of Indigenous women on the beginning of the women’s rights movement in the United States, and a follow-up Q&A session with film Director and Producer, Katsitsionni Fox; Mohawk Bear Clan Mother, Louise Herne; Executive […]

Free

OHA Bedtime Stories – SU’s Two Helens & Dumbo the Flying Elephant

Back by popular demand are OHA's Bedtime Stories! In this next installment of the series, learn more about some of Onondaga County's most significant, historic people. We'll be soaring into the first episode on January 15th with a glimpse of how two local Helens, who attended Syracuse University, made a precious little elephant with big […]

Women’s Suffrage Exhibit Virtual Tour

Central New York was a hotbed of activity during the Women's Suffrage Movement in the early 20th century. OHA's Women's Suffrage exhibit reflects the progress and steps women took to gain their freedoms. Join OHA curators, Thomas Hunter & Robert Searing ("Curator Bob") as they walk us through the exhibit, pointing out some of the […]

OHA’s Bedtime Stories: Margaret Olivia Slocum Sage

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In honor of Women's History Month, enjoy the story of one local woman who lived a life of extremes. From poverty-stricken years as a teacher to financial and social freedom as an elderly, wealthy widow, Olivia Slocum Sage used her wealth to give back to her community in order to improve society and create more opportunities for […]

Free

Michael T. Keene’s “The Psychic Highway: How the Erie Canal Changed America”

Zoom Event

Michael Keene, local history author and frequent guest speaker at public libraries, senior centers, and historical societies has produced an unique online program titled based off his book, “The Psychic Highway: How the Erie Canal Changed America." The program will air on YouTube Premiere, April 1, 2021 at 11:00am (EST). The program is free but […]

Free

OHA Bedtime Stories – James Pass

Virtual Event

The father of American fine china, James Pass brings together science and art to create a versatile, useful china that has lasted 100+ years. Most people (at least in Central New York) can still look in their cabinets, flip over their plate and find that iconic Syracuse China logo. Learn how the Pass, a skilled […]

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