MyRye.com is working with the Rye Historical Society on Papers from our Past. The Rye Historical Society Archives contains centuries of stories, from everyday life in Rye to significant events in American History. […]
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Papers from Our Past: Nature, Poetry & An Artist Unknown
MyRye.com is working with the Rye Historical Society on Papers from our Past. The Rye Historical Society Archives contains centuries of stories, from everyday life in Rye to significant events in American History. […]
Papers from Our Past: Quilt and Craft, Then and Now
MyRye.com is working with the Rye Historical Society on Papers from our Past. The Rye Historical Society Archives contains centuries of stories, from everyday life in Rye to significant events in American […]
Papers from Our Past: Women’s History Month Highlights Artist and Congresswoman, Caroline O’Day
MyRye.com is pleased to be working with the Rye Historical Society on Papers from our Past. The Rye Historical Society Archives contains centuries of stories, from everyday life in Rye to significant events […]
Papers from Our Past: The Passport of J. Howard Wainwright, 1861
MyRye.com is pleased to be working with the Rye Historical Society on Papers from our Past. The Rye Historical Society Archives contains centuries of stories, from everyday life in Rye to significant events […]
Resident Recognized for Work on Landmarks Advisory Committee
The Mayor John Carey Merit Award, presented by the current Mayor to a Rye resident who has made meaningful contributions to public life in the City of Rye, was presented […]
Rye and the American Presidency: It’s Miller Time in 1775
With Monday being Presidents’ Day, it is fitting to point one role our fine city has played in the history of the United States – as a watering hole. The […]
Effort to Research Rye Vets Seeks Volunteers
(PHOTO: One of over 2,100 veterans from the City of Rye, James Larkin lived at 262 Purchase Street. He enlisted in 1942 and served in U.S. Marine Corps – HQ […]
Rye’s Female Aviator Buzzing the NY Times in 1932
(PHOTO: Earhart’s letter to The New York Times’ publisher.) History is always timely. Many are thinking about women of achievement in the wake of the loss of Ruth Bader Ginsburg. […]
103 Year Old Tennis House at Jay Heritage Starts Makeover
(PHOTO: The 103 Year Old Palmer Tennis House on the Grounds of Jay Heritage Center.) It is going to take more than a tennis court brush to clean up this […]
