
What Western New York was really eating in the 1790s
In Western New York in the 1790s, food was not simply what people ate. It is how they survived and how they made meaning in

In Western New York in the 1790s, food was not simply what people ate. It is how they survived and how they made meaning in

Timberstead, in the village of Burdett, near Seneca Lake, does not announce itself. It rises gently from the landscape, shaped as much by the contours
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