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Black Tie International:
New-York
Historical Society Museum & Library
Grand Reopening Celebration
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Grand Reopening
Celebration
New-York Historical Society & Museum,
Wednesday, November 9, 2011 |
On Wednesday evening, November 9, 2011, the New-York
Historical Society Museum & Library will celebrate and mark
its grand reopening at its newly renovated landmark
building. The evening $B!G (Bs festivities will include a
dedication of the Abraham Lincoln and Frederick Douglass
statues outside the New-York Historical Society with a short
speech from Roger Hertog, Chairman, and Louise Mirrer,
President and CEO, followed by a preview of our new
exhibition Revolution! The Atlantic World Reborn and the
screening of New York Story, a film experience narrated by
the actor Liev Schreiber, in our improved state-of-the-art
Robert H. Smith Auditorium. Cocktails and hors d $B!G (Boeuvres
will be provided by Stephen Starr events.
Event:
Reopening Evening Celebration New-York Historical Society
Museum & Library
When:
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
Location:
New-York Historical Society Museum & Library
170 Central Park West at Richard Gilder Way (West 77th
Street)
New York, NY 10024
Time:
5:30 pm
Statue dedication
6:00 pm
Reception
Speakers:
Roger Hertog, Chairman; Louise Mirrer, President and CEO
RSVP:
benefitevents@nyhistory.org or (212) 485-9262
Information:
www.nyhistory.org/benefits
About the New-York Historical Society
Founded in 1804, the New-York Historical Society has a
mission to explore the richly layered history of New York
City and State and the country, and to serve as a national
forum for the discussion of issues surrounding the making
and meaning of history.
New York Historical is recognized for engaging the public
with deeply researched and far-ranging exhibitions, such as
Alexander Hamilton: The Man Who Made Modern America; Slavery
in New York; Nature and the American Vision: The Hudson
River School at the New-York Historical Society; Grant and
Lee in War and Peace; Lincoln and New York; The Grateful
Dead: Now Playing at the New-York Historical Society; and
Nueva York. Supporting these exhibitions and related
education programs is one of the world's greatest
collections of historical artifacts, works of American art,
and other materials documenting the history of the United
States and New York.
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