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Podcast: Marking Folklore

Marker for the legend of Amos Clayton in Schoharie county.
New York Folklore Society
Marker for the legend of Amos Clayton in Schoharie county.

There are historical markers all over the world. They are typically signs, placards or statues denoting some important bit of history that occurred in a particular place. But in some places, history and lore are heavily intertwined. New York State is trying something new to reflect this powerful connection. 

If you've traveled across New York State, no doubt you've seen at least some of the blue and yellow signs peppered across the region. Now, you may have the good fortune to see similar markers in red. These call out bits of lore that define the place or region as much as its history.

We spoke with Ellen McHale, folklorist and executive director of the New York Folklore Society about it's new initiative to mark lore.

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