Grant funding from the Robert David Lion Gardiner Foundation will support a restoration project at the historic Rev. David Eato and Mary Baker Eato House in Setauket.
Tag: Advocacy
Archaeological Study To Preserve Peter Crippen House History
The Peter Crippen House, a site of significance to the Town of Huntington’s African American history, was the subject of a recent archaeological study.
Historic Preservation for Long Island Communities: Centerport & Greenlawn
Thursday, March 18th, 2021 (via Zoom)
7:00pm to 8:30pm
Hosted by Harborfields Public Library, Sarah Kautz, Preservation and Advocacy Director, will explore how historic places are protected and ways to get involved in supporting historic preservation in your community.
Preservation for the People: An Introduction to Local, State, & Federal Policies & Practices
Thursday, March 4th, 2021
10:00am to 11:30am
Hosted by LILRC, Sarah Kautz, Preservation Long Island Director of Preservation and Advocacy will explore how local, state, and federal laws work together to preserve historic places, and how you can support a more comprehensive approach to preservation in your community.
Historic Preservation for Long Island Communities: Huntington & Northport
Tuesday, February 16th, 2021 (via Zoom)
7:00pm to 8:30pm
Hosted by Northport-East Northport Public Library, the discussion will include three important local sites associated with prominent African Americans, including the Peter Crippin House, Booker T. Washington’s Summer House, and the John and Alice Coltrane Home.
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