Welcome to Little Falls’ Fair View Cemetery, located north of town. The land was purchased by the Village of Little falls on June 14th, 1859, as a “New Burying Ground,” and officially opened as “Fairview Cemetery” in 1898.
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Architect Dwight J. Baum, of Riverdale, N.Y., will draw the plans for Frank Simpson’s new home at 39 Salisbury Street. – February 24, 1916, Cooney Archives
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Places with historic significance can often hold a lot of emotional energy. A sense of connection, feelings of reverence, or an air of solemn tranquility.
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The Mohawk River Valley has influenced the industry and growth of the United States, providing means of transporting high quantities of goods over vast distances.
“Patent Attorney C. J. Lundstrom is completing arrangements to start a factory in Little Falls to manufacture his patent filing cases, This day in history on February 20, 1903, Little Falls Historical Society.
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Little Falls Library
/by Little Falls Historical Society MuseumOriginally opened in 1814, the Little Falls Public Library has been serving the community for over two-hundred years.
The Barge Canal’s Influence
/by Little Falls Historical Society MuseumDid you know that in addition to bringing jobs and money to Little Falls, the Barge Canal also brought two Viking longships to the town?
Fair View Cemetery
/by Little Falls Historical Society MuseumWelcome to Little Falls’ Fair View Cemetery, located north of town. The land was purchased by the Village of Little falls on June 14th, 1859, as a “New Burying Ground,” and officially opened as “Fairview Cemetery” in 1898.
Feldmeier Equipment Inc.
/by Little Falls Historical Society MuseumStanding tall before you shines stainless steel with sharp lines protruding toward the sky – industry in the midst of greenery.
Architect Dwight J. Baum will draw the plans for new home
/by Little Falls Historical Society MuseumArchitect Dwight J. Baum, of Riverdale, N.Y., will draw the plans for Frank Simpson’s new home at 39 Salisbury Street. – February 24, 1916, Cooney Archives
The Old Yellow Church Cemetery
/by Little Falls Historical Society MuseumPlaces with historic significance can often hold a lot of emotional energy. A sense of connection, feelings of reverence, or an air of solemn tranquility.
The Western Inland Lock Navigation Canal
/by Little Falls Historical Society MuseumThe Mohawk River Valley has influenced the industry and growth of the United States, providing means of transporting high quantities of goods over vast distances.
Little Falls Historic Home: 528 Garden Street
/by Little Falls Historical Society Museum528 Garden Street is a historic home in Little Falls and is #28 on the Little Falls Historical Society Museum’s self-guided walking tours.
C. J. Lundstrom starts a factory in Little Falls
/by Little Falls Historical Society Museum“Patent Attorney C. J. Lundstrom is completing arrangements to start a factory in Little Falls to manufacture his patent filing cases, This day in history on February 20, 1903, Little Falls Historical Society.
The Old Bakery Oven
/by Little Falls Historical Society Museum“The Old Bakery Oven” From the Cooney Archives, This day in history on February 13, 1937, Little Falls Historical Society.