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Preserving NYC's Publicly Owned Historic House Museums

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More Than Old Houses: Preserving NYC's Publicly Owned Historic House Museums

With Giulietta Fiore, Executive Director of the Historic House Trust of New York City

Tuesday, October 21st at 6 P.M.

An In-Person and Online Program. Advance registration is required.

The in-person program will be followed by a short reception.

This talk is part of Archtober.

To register for In-Person attendance, please click here.

To register for Online attendance, please click here.

All registrants will receive a link to the recording approximately 10 days after the lecture.

General Admission: $15

General Society Members, Historic House Trust Members & Senior Citizens: $10

Students: $5

The General Society of Mechanics & Tradesmen of the City of New York

20 West 44th Street

New York, NY 10036

www.generalsociety.org

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Historic House Trust of New York City Brochure Map

Executive Director Giulietta Fiore will explore the mission and impact of the Historic House Trust of New York City, a nonprofit organization working in partnership with the New York City Department of Parks & Recreation to preserve and promote 23 historic house museums located on public parkland across all five NYC boroughs.

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Interior photo of the Van Cortlandt House Museum, photo by Joe Pulcinella 2020

Founded in 1989 at Gracie Mansion by Mayor Ed Koch and Parks Commissioner Henry Stern, the Historic House Trust is supported by a network of preservationists, historians, architects, and community members. The historic resources under their stewardship range from modest cottages to grand manors, and serve as vital educational and cultural resources attracting over 700,000 visitors annually.

The Historic House Trust is overseeing 25 active capital projects totaling $140 million across 16 New York City Council districts. These projects span a wide range of needs including historic interior and exterior restorations, HVAC system upgrades, innovative accessibility improvements, the development of community programming space, and landscape enhancements.

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Alice Austen House Roof Washing

In close collaboration with over 20 independent, community-based nonprofit organizations that operate the sites daily, the Historic House Trust ensures these publicly-owned historic houses remain vibrant cultural resources—connecting neighborhoods across all five boroughs with over 400 years of New York City history. 

Giulietta Fiore brings to her leadership role a strong background in archaeology and museum management, shaped by her studies at McGill University. She is also a beginner open water swimmer with a personal goal: to someday swim past the Little Red Lighthouse.

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