Our TOP TEN Posts of All Time!

 

We recently ran the numbers and found our TOP TEN Posts of All Time here on the Friends of Schoharie Crossing Blog! 

It is pretty interesting to look back on the last several years and see what has received the most views. We've covered a wide range of topics, had lulls in our activity and even shifted templates and formatting a few times.  Its been a struggle to get volunteer content, but we make use of articles in our email/snail mail newsletters and here on the blog. Long gone are the weird series for Halloween, or posting about the various history programs happening in the area.  We still hope people enjoy our posts for the articles and videos of programs that the site does.

Please take a look at the TOP TEN Posts of All Time and let us know what your favorite is.

As you can see, these posts cover a very wide range of topics! 

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  1. Most of these are pretty good.

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  2. UPDATED: October 7th, 2022
    1. The Mohawks and the Palatine Germans in the Mohawk Valley
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    2. The James Shanahan Lock
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    7. National Trail Mix Day! Hit the Trails @ Schoharie Crossing w/ this great Snack!
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    8. Spring 2016 Newsletter!
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    9. Small Details - Hostetter's Stomach Bitters
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    10. Student Programs from Schoharie Crossing
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