


The conference will be held at the Best Western Plus Kingston Hotel & Conference Center, 503 Washington Ave., Kingston, NY 12401. Join now! Or mail our membership form and payment with your conference registration. It's not too late to take advantage of the discounted registration rate for members. Or download, print, and mail the registration form with your payment. The APHNYS Board of Trustees will hold an open meeting from 6-8 pm on Sunday, September 18. Pomeroy Foundation.įinal Conference Program - Now Available! Thank you to our presenting sponsor, the William G. In addition to our in-person offerings, we are pleased to announce that we will be a virtual online option for those who are unable to travel to be with us in Kingston. In the interest of “Expanding the Narrative,” we invite public historians to shed light on some of the lesser-known people and events that have shaped our state’s past. Some of these stories are well known others have yet to be examined. Today, it is home to an increasingly diverse group of people with their own unique histories. The city has the distinction of being New York State's first capital. The area witnessed the activities of Dutch traders, American revolutionaries, and British arsonists, as well as cement manufacturers and canal and railway travelers, among others. Situated on the bank of the Hudson River, Kingston originally was home to the Esopus people, a tribe of Lenape (Delaware) Native Americans. Our conference draws more than 100 government-appointed historians and affiliates from across the state. The Association of Public Historians of New York State (APHNYS)is pleased to announce that our 2022 Annual Conference will beheld in Kingston, NY, September 19-21, 2022. Join us in Kingston for our 2022 Annual Meeting!
