Eric Meier is Founding Editor of Ultimate Unexplained (http://UltimateUnexplained.com) and lead explorer of the Haunts and Legends of New York video series (http://bit.ly/HauntsAndLegendsNYS) He is a native Michigander with an interest in geography and history - but will try to keep the reads not as snoozy as you might remember from school. Eric has been on the radio and behind the scenes in the broadcast industry for 30 years and is a past recipient of a New York State Broadcasters award for Best Public Affairs Programming.
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New York State Halloween Attraction Second Most Scary in America 2015
A 2015 listing of the most frightening Halloween attractions in America includes Headless Horseman Haunted Hayride in Ulster Park, near Kingston.
Looking for Utica’s Underground Railroad Tunnels – Haunts and Legends Extra [VIDEO]
Steeped in history and legends, New York is filled with stories of the forgotten, eerie and the weird that influence us everyday. While exploring the Rutger Park Mansion #3 in Utica, we learned an intriguing rumor about a tunnel used by escaped slaves on the Underground Railroad connecting Rutger Park mansions with a church on South Street.
Iconic Coca-Cola Building in Schenectady Demolished
A Schenectady area landmark building, one that carried historic Coca-Cola advertising has been demolished.
Treasure Your Chest and Become a Breast Cancer Awareness Crusader With Us
During this breast cancer awareness month of October, pledge your support and that of your co-workers by proudly wearing these custom made Treasure Your Chest shirts.
Hurricane Joaquin Could Affect New York State
Hurricane Joaquin has formed in the Atlantic Ocean between Bermuda and the Bahamas. As of Wednesday September 30, the track of the storm remains undefined but could bring substantial rain to portions of New York State this weekend.
Photos and Videos from the Syracuse Insane Inflatable 5K 2015
Saturday September 26 was the second running of the Insane Inflatable 5K in Central New York.
Sims Metal Management Wins McDonald’s Workplace of the Week
Congratulations to the Sims Metal Management of Frankfort, the latest winners of lunch as our Workplace of the Week.
Utica Rutger Park Mansion Once Had Some of the Most Expensive Wallpaper in the World
Steeped in history and legends, New York is filled with stories of the forgotten, eerie and the weird that influence us everyday. While exploring the Rutger Park Mansion #3 in Utica, we found out some incredible facts about the dining room wallpaper.
Does Downtown Syracuse Have America’s Best Disguised Parking Garage?
Pass by the Vanderbilt/Larned Parking Garage in Syracuse's Hanover Square and you'd be excused for not realizing the historic facades actually house a 5 story parking structure.
What It’s Like To Ride Rail Bikes in the Adirondacks
The Rail Explorers have an experience that's unique to anything else in the United States, riding rail bikes. The two or four seat bikes are pedaled over a section of railroad.
‘How the States Got Their Shapes’ Star Brian Unger Spotted Filming in Upstate New York
TV personality Brian Unger, who hosts the program 'How the States Got Their Shapes' on H2, was spotted filming a segment in Upstate New York recently.
Utica Conducted America’s Largest Atomic Bomb Drill in 1951 [VIDEO]
Historic newsreel footage from 1951 shows Utica in the midst of a mock atomic bomb attack.