ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY OF ALDERTON HOUSE
Lecture by Author Tom Miller
Wednesday, November 7, 7 – 8:30 pm
117 East 70th Street, Manhattan
Architectural History author Tom Miller gives us an intimate look at 117 East 70th Street, long before it was Alderton House, in this evening lecture and social. Come hear about the Johnson L. Redmond family who built the house in 1932 on one of Manhattan's most iconic blocks.
Advance registration or RSVP is requested.
See ticket options below.
Image © Tom Miller
Lecture by Author Tom Miller
Wednesday, November 7, 7 – 8:30 pm
117 East 70th Street, Manhattan
Architectural History author Tom Miller gives us an intimate look at 117 East 70th Street, long before it was Alderton House, in this evening lecture and social. Come hear about the Johnson L. Redmond family who built the house in 1932 on one of Manhattan's most iconic blocks.
Advance registration or RSVP is requested.
See ticket options below.
Image © Tom Miller
ABOUT THE SPEAKER

Tom Miller
Tom Miller is the author of Seeking New York and the soon to be released Seeking Chicago. In his popular daily blog "Daytonian in Manhattan" he has written about the histories of more than 2,500 buildings, fountains, statues and other points of interest in Manhattan.
Tom Miller
Tom Miller is the author of Seeking New York and the soon to be released Seeking Chicago. In his popular daily blog "Daytonian in Manhattan" he has written about the histories of more than 2,500 buildings, fountains, statues and other points of interest in Manhattan.
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