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LABOR, LITERATURE AND LANDMARK LECTURE SERIES LITERATURE LECTURE PUBLIC PROGRAM SPRING 2015 Tom Miller, Author of SEEKING NEW YORK: The Stories Behind the Historic Architecture of Manhattan – One Building at a Time Tuesday, June 16, 2015 AT THE GENERAL SOCIETY LIBRARY THE LECTURE STARTS AT 6:30 P.M.AND WILL BE FOLLOWED BY A BOOK-SIGNING AND RECEPTION THE GENERAL SOCIETY OF MECHANICS & TRADESMEN OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK Founded 1785 Seeking New York is a richly detailed book that traces the architectural and social history of Manhattan, one building at a time. The book explores the seemingly never-ending depths of history of Manhattan, through both the most famous buildings’ histories, as well as the lesser architectural survivors. During his presentation, alongside the details about each building’s architect, dates, and styles, the book’s author, Tom Miller will reveal the joys and achievements, trials and tribulations, and the tragedies and scandals of those who lived within. He will describe how the ever-changing face of Manhattan is captured through its structures and their unique stories. “Through these tales deftly told by Tom Miller, emerge not only individual nuggets of history, but a picture of the island itself, as it rises as a centre for world power.” — National Geographic Traveler. Tom Miller moved to New York City in 1979 from Dayton, Ohio, bringing with him a passion for buildings. He currently holds the rank of Inspector within the NYPD’s Auxiliary Police Force. In 2009 he started a blog, Daytonian in Manhattan (http://daytoninmanhattan.blogspot.com/), which has now reviewed over a thousand buildings, statues, and other points of interest. To register, please contact the General Society at 212.840.1840, ext 2or e-mail: [email protected] 20 WEST 44th (BETWEEN 5th AND 6th AVENUES), NEW YORK CITY Advance registration is recommended. www.generalsociety.org $15 - General admission; $10 - General Society members, New York Landmark Conservancy Members and ICAA members and Senior Citizens, $5 - Students.

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LABOR, LITERATURE AND LANDMARK LECTURE SERIESLITERATURE LECTURE PUBLIC PROGRAM

SPRING 2015Tom Miller, Author of

SEEKING NEW YORK: The Stories Behind the HistoricArchitecture of Manhattan – One Building at a Time

Tuesday, June 16, 2015 AT THE GENERAL SOCIETY LIBRARYTHE LECTURE STARTS AT 6:30 P.M.AND WILL BE FOLLOWED BY A BOOK-SIGNING AND RECEPTION

THE GENERAL SOCIETY OF MECHANICS & TRADESMENOF THE CITY OF NEW YORK

Founded 1785

Seeking New York is a richly detailed book that traces the architectural and social history of Manhattan, one building at a time. The book explores the seemingly never-ending depths of history of Manhattan, through both the most famous buildings’ histories, as well as the lesser architectural survivors. During his presentation, alongside the details about each building’s architect, dates, and styles, the book’s author, Tom Miller will reveal the joys and achievements, trials and tribulations, and the tragedies and scandals of those who lived within. He will describe how the ever-changing face of Manhattan is captured through its structures and their unique stories.

“Through these tales deftly told by Tom Miller, emerge not only individual nuggets of history, but a picture of the island itself, as it rises as a centre for world power.” — National Geographic Traveler.

Tom Miller moved to New York City in 1979 from Dayton, Ohio, bringing with him a passion for buildings. He currently holds the rank of Inspector within the NYPD’s Auxiliary Police Force. In 2009 he started a blog, Daytonian in Manhattan (http://daytoninmanhattan.blogspot.com/), which has now reviewed over a thousand buildings, statues, and other points of interest.

To register, please contact the General Society at 212.840.1840, ext 2or e-mail: [email protected]

20 WEST 44th (BETWEEN 5th AND 6th AVENUES), NEW YORK CITYAdvance registration is recommended. www.generalsociety.org

$15 - General admission; $10 - General Society members,New York Landmark Conservancy Members and ICAA members

and Senior Citizens, $5 - Students.