The Great New York Fire of 1776: Exhibition Viewing/Panel Discussion

Schedule

Tue, 21 Mar, 2023 at 05:30 pm

Location

New York City Fire Museum | York, NY

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Join us for a viewing of the new exhibition Colonial Firefighting and the American Revolution and panel discussion on the Great Fire of 1776.
As part of its six-month exhibition, Colonial Firefighting & the American Revolution, the Museum will host a private viewing and special panel discussion on the great fire of 1776, how it started, how it was fought, and who was to blame for the devastation and suffering it caused.

Program Participants:
Moderator: Robert W. Snyder, Manhattan Borough Historian and professor emeritus of American Studies and Journalism at Rutgers University, author of two cultural narratives of New York, Crossing Broadway and The Voice of the City.
Panelists:
Benjamin Carp - author of the just published The Great New York Fire of 1776: A Lost Story of the American Revolution, is the Daniel M. Lyons Professor of American History at Brooklyn College and teaches at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York.
Bruce Twickler - author of the recent book, New York Firefighting and the American Revolution, wrote and directed the acclaimed PBS documentaries, Damrell’s Fire and Broadside.
Gary Urbanowicz - Honorary Assistant Chief and FDNY historian, former Executive Director of the New York City Fire Museum, author of Badges of the Bravest: A Pictorial History of Fire Departments in New York City, co-author of The Last Alarm, and host of the popular monthly podcast, “Throwback FDNY” available on nycfiremueum.org and popular streaming networks.
Private viewing begins at 5:30 PM and program begins at 6:00 PM. This event is free, but donations are welcome and registration is required. All donations will support the Museum's mission to preserve, educate, and celebrate the history of the FDNY.
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Where is it happening?

New York City Fire Museum, 278 Spring St,New York,NY,United States, York

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New York City Fire Museum

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