April 2014 - 3,357 unique visitors
1. Herman Melville
2. Fish Hatchery Caledonia
3. Catherine Harris
4. First Flax Mill
5. Lowertown Historic District
March 2014 - 3,528 unique visitors
1. Palmyra Area
2. Lowertown Historic District
3. Catherine Harris
4. Crum's Place
5. Cobblestone Blacksmith Shop
February 2014 - 2,976 unique visitors
1. Palmyra Area
2. Crum's Place
3. Seneca Oil Spring
4. Catherine Harris
5. Cobblestone Blacksmith Shop
January 2014 - 2,463 unique visitors
1. Palisaded Fort
2. Cobblestone Blacksmith Shop
3. Circus Pioneer – Andrew Downie
4. Abe Lincoln’s Whiskers
5. Alexander Milliner Home
Year 2013 - 25,409 unique visitors
1. Palisaded Fort
2. Burning Springs
3. Washington Irving's Gravesite
4. Crum's Place
5. War of 1812 Cemetery
December 2013 - 2,494 unique visitors
1. Palisaded Fort
2. Santa Claus
3. George Washington's Sword
4. Burning Springs
5. War of 1812 Cemetery
November 2013 - 2,619 unique visitors
1. Palisaded Fort
2. George Washington's Sword
3. Burning Springs
4. Riga Academy
5. First Jello Factory
October 2013 - 2,639 unique visitors
1. Palisaded Fort
2. Town of Pavilion
3. Crum's Place
4. Burning Springs
5. Benjamin Titus Roberts
September 2013 - 2,989 unique visitors
1. Washington Irving's Gravesite
2. Palisaded Fort
3. Burning Springs
4. Crum's Place
5. George Washington's Sword
August 2013 - 2,454 unique visitors
1. Washington Irving's Gravesite
2. Burning Springs
3. St Paul's Lutheran Church, Eden
4. Cradle of Aviation / Glenn Curtiss
5. Town of Pavilion
July 2013 - 2,178 unique visitors
1. Burning Springs
2. Washington Irving's Gravesite
3. St Paul's Lutheran Church, Eden
4. POW Camp World War II
5. Underground RR – Catherine Harris
June 2013 - 1,845 unique visitors
1. St Paul's Lutheran Church, Eden
2. Burning Springs
3. Montgomery Street Station
4. Crum's Place
5. War of 1812 Cemetery
May 2013 - 1,557 unique visitors
1. Crum's Place
2. War of 1812 Cemetery
3. St Paul's Lutheran Church, Eden
3. Burning Springs
4. Circus pioneer Andrew Downie
5. Repulse Fire Co
April 2013 - 1,983 unique visitors
1. Crum's Place
2. Burning Springs
3. War of 1812 Cemetery
4. Montgomery Street Station
5. First Cast Iron Plow
March 2013 - 1,401 unique visitors
1. Crum's Place
2. Dover Stone Church
3. Burning Springs
4. Montgomery Street Station
5. Kum-ba-yah
February 2013 - 1,441 unique visitors
1. Crum's Place
2. Montgomery Street Station
3. Burning Springs
4. Abe Lincoln's Whiskers
5. Post House
January 2013 - 1,794 unique visitors
1. Burning Springs
2. Abner Doubleday - Hit or Myth
3. U.S.S. Ticonderoga
4. Crum's Place
5. General Ely Samuel Parker
Year 2012 - 9,414 unique visitors
1. Washington Irving's Gravesite
2. Palisaded Fort
3. Santa Claus
4. War of 1812 Cemetery
5. Morrots Boulder, Indian Falls
December 2012 - 1,629 unique visitors
1. Santa Claus
2. Crum’s Place
3. U.S.S. Ticonderoga
4. St. Helena - Letchworth State Park
5. War of 1812 Cemetery
November 2012 - 1,035 unique visitors
1. Palisaded Fort
2. Washington Irving's Gravesite
3. St. Helena - Letchworth State Park
4. Burning Springs
5. First Cast Iron Plow
October 2012 - 1,012 unique visitors
1. Washington Irving's Gravesite
2. Palisaded Fort
3. Jikonsahseh - Mother-of-nations
4. Hervey Ely House
5. Ossian Center
September 2012 - 872 unique visitors
1. Washington Irving's Gravesite
2. First Cast Iron Plow
3. Stagecoach Inn-Chili
4. Morrots Boulder Indian Falls
5. POW Camp World War II
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It's interesting to try to figure out how history "trends"
Anyone care to guess why "Washington Irving's Gravesite" would be on top in Aug (and probably again in September)?
And why in recent months, the Burning Springs site is of great interest?
Also a congrats to Howard for contributing one of the top sites of the month with the Glenn Curtiss marker.
Anyone care to guess why "Washington Irving's Gravesite" would be on top in Aug (and probably again in September)?
And why in recent months, the Burning Springs site is of great interest?
Also a congrats to Howard for contributing one of the top sites of the month with the Glenn Curtiss marker.
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You mean aside from the fact that it has kick-ass photos and relevant information? Uh......this?Matt wrote: Anyone care to guess why "Washington Irving's Gravesite" would be on top in Aug (and probably again in September)?
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yep, that's probably it.
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Sorry for the late update.
What a great year in 2013. Thank you, everyone who contributed. Your work is being read by hundreds, even thousands.
NYHistoric and all its contributors are helping students do research, tourists find interesting spots, and folks to learn about local history.
I think we have build an amazing site together and I hope we can continue this throughout 2014.
What a great year in 2013. Thank you, everyone who contributed. Your work is being read by hundreds, even thousands.
NYHistoric and all its contributors are helping students do research, tourists find interesting spots, and folks to learn about local history.
I think we have build an amazing site together and I hope we can continue this throughout 2014.
