On Harrison St., on the left when traveling north.
Opened July 12, 1906
Home of N.Y.S. League Jags
Host to Future HOF Players,
MLB, Negro League, Semi-Pro
& Industrial Baseball Teams
Dedicated October 13, 2013
— — Map (db m76527) HM
On East Fulton Street (New York State Route 29A) west of New York State Route 30A, on the right when traveling west.
On this site in Aug 1950, the volunteer dept. was established by 50 men who
dedicated countless hours protecting their community. In 2013 the BFD relocated and
continues serving their community. — — Map (db m176634) HM
On East Fulton Street (New York State Route 29A) west of New York State Route 30A, on the left when traveling west.
Common school district #5
built 1869 - 2 rooms
1938 -1 room addition
closed 1969- torn down 2010
Consolidated with G.E.S.D. 1969. — — Map (db m176637) HM
On Kingsboro Ave at Academy Place, on the right when traveling south on Kingsboro Ave.
Site Of
Kingsborough Academy
Built 1831 Demolished 1900
Private School 1831 - 1863
Public Elementary School
1863 - 1900
Bicentennial
Fulton Co. 1976
— — Map (db m66548) HM
Parkhurst Field
Original Site of 'JAG Park' & Home of Baseball Since 1906
For over one hundred years, baseball has been played on the Parkhurst Field grounds. Opened in July 1906 as the A.,J.&G. Baseball Park and home of the professional . . . — — Map (db m69242) HM
On Harrison Street at Industrial Parkway, on the right when traveling south on Harrison Street.
Little League® Baseball and Softball in Gloversville was the brainchild of local businessmen James Del Negro & John Kline back in 1954. At that time, Little League® Baseball was only 15 years old and had approximately 300 chartered leagues across . . . — — Map (db m189216) HM
On West Fulton Street, on the right when traveling west.
Trail Station Park
[Text on the Back]
This Monument Erected 1996 Marks the Site of the Gloversville Passenger Station and Main Offices of the Fonda, Johnstown and Gloversville Railroad It is Dedicated to those who Migrated . . . — — Map (db m68346) HM