Join Preservation Long Island at The Winter Show on January 26 for a panel discussion exploring a group of early American thinkers who shaped the nation across science, philosophy, politics, and faith. From Abraham Lincoln to lesser-known figures such as Lemuel Haynes and Ephraim Niles Byram, discover how creativity and innovation helped shape America’s past. Registration is free with your ticket to The Winter Show!

Date and Time: Monday, January 26, 3PM – 4PM
Location: PARK AVENUE ARMORY 643 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10065
Tickets: A ticket to the Winter Show show is required to attend the panel discussion.

We are thrilled to present a panel discussion in collaboration with The Winter Show, that brings together scholars who explore early American figures whose intellectual range shaped the nation beyond a single discipline – from science and engineering to philosophy, politics, and faith.

Moderator:
Susan Fales-Hill, Screenwriter and Television Producer

Panelists:
James Basker, President, Gilder Lehrman Institute and Professor, Barnard College, Columbia University.
Lauren Brincat, Chief Curator and Director of Collections, Preservation Long Island
Harold Holzer, Scholar and Director, Roosevelt House Public Policy Institute, Hunter College