New York City - Join the Alexander Hamilton Awareness Society and National Park Service - Manhattan Sites at Hamiltons’ home - “The Grange” for a full day of special programming
Saturday, July 14 -- Upper Manhattan
The Grange (Harlem) Programming at Hamilton Grange
Join the Alexander Hamilton Awareness Society and National Park Service - Manhattan Sites at Hamiltons’ home - “The Grange” for a full day of special programming. In addition to the house's exhibit on Hamilton's life, you will have the opportunity to attend free presentations with an open house visit to the restored rooms on the first floor.
Admission: Free. 9 am - 5 pm, Saturday, July 14th. Hamilton Grange National Memorial, 414 West 141st Street, NYC
Ongoing (12:45-2pm): “Hamilton’s Legacy in Images and Music” (DVD) by Marianne Als. In this mixed media joyride celebrating Alexander Hamilton's trajectory from humble origins to Founding Father, the music illuminates the images, bringing Hamilton's world into focus.
11-11:30am: “Visit to the Grange in 1966 When Mr. Daniels was Caretaker” by Mary Anne Hamilton, wife of Laurens Morgan Hamilton, great-great grandson of Alexander Hamilton.
12-12:30pm: “Frances (Fanny) Antill: Adopted by the Hamiltons” by Kayla Empey, AHA Society Chapter President for Central New York
2-2:45pm: “Hamilton Roundtable” with the AHA Society panel of Hamilton experts
3-3:30pm: “Eliza: The Remarkable Wife of Alexander Hamilton” by Elizabeth Kahn Kaplan, Historian & Speaker in the Humanities