Founded in 1661 by Arendt Van Curler (1619-1667), Schenectady slowly grew from a settlement to a borough (1765) and then incorporated as a city in 1798. It became home to one of the first colleges in the United States, Union College, in 1795 and to what would become one of the largest conglomerates in the world, General Electric, in 1892. This growing industrial capital was attacked and burned three times during its short history. The first and most bloody time, later named the Schenectady Massacre, was done by the French and their native American allies in 1690. All but 10 of the residents were killed and over 60 buildings were destroyed by fire in the middle of the night during a surprise attack.
Next time you think about Upstate New York, or if you hear for some reason about this particular jewel in the crown of US history, be sure to keep an open mind and embrace the city that embraced so many others during the infancy of this great nation.
Cheers from Upstate NY!
M@
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