This coming Monday evening, November 23, the Brooklyn Historical Society, in conjunction with the Brooklyn Heights Association and the New York Preservation Archive Project will present a festive evening to celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of Brooklyn Heights’ designation as New York City’s first historic district. The program will feature noted architectural historian and Brooklyn resident Francis Morrone and pioneer preservationist, Columbia professor, and Preservation Archive Project founder Anthony C. Wood. Cocktails will be served. The event begins at 6:30 p.m. Admission is $100, or $80 for BHS members; purchase tickets here.
Brooklyn Historical Society Celebrates 50th Anniversary of Brooklyn Heights Historic District
By Claude Scales on November 17, 2015 11:14 pm in Brooklyn Heights, Brooklyn History, Events, Landmark Preservation
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