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Historic New York
This is Mohawk Country
The majestic Mohawk Valley has been the scene of many key events
which have helped to shape the character and destiny of New York State.
and the nation. This was once the home of the proud Mohawks, one of
the main tribes of the powerful six-nation Iroquois Confederacy. As
the main gateway between the Adirondack Mountains and the Allegheny
Plateau, the valley came to be used by French-Catholic missionaries,
land-hungry settlers moving west, foreign travelers, French and Indian
raiders, British tory, and American troops. During the French and
Indian War, and the American Revolution, it was a vital center of
Action -- the main highway for east-west communication and a major
point of contact between the contending armies.
The Erie Canal and New York Central Railroad followed the valley
route and gave a new direction to its history. Internal improvements
led to intensive settlement and industrial growth. While the valley
has changed in many ways over the years, it still retains one element
of the past -- its incomparable beauty.
This marker is located on River View Drive in Cranesville, just off route 5, just east of Amsterdam, NY.
There is a similar marker at the rest area off route 5, just east of The Noses.
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Added: 17th December 2007
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The Arab world responded to our support of the Israelis in their conflict in the fall of 1973 by an embargo of oil exports to us. Prices at the pumps here rose from 39 cents per gallon in the summer of 1973 to 59 cents in early 1974. The shock had American consumers calling for alternate energies, but most of the initiatives begun then were forgotten once prices settled down a bit. Petroleum, Americans learned, is a very hard substance to replace!
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Added: 24th August 2008
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