Andrew H. Green's popping up all over the place!

From Michael Miscione, Manhattan Borough Historian
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This Wednesday afternoon Manhattan Borough Historian Michael Miscione will make an appearance on the urban issues radio program Living for the City to discuss New York’s great forgotten 19th century master planner, reformer and preservationist, Andrew H. Green. Since the program is streamed and archived, you can hear the show on an Internet hook-up anywhere in the world, anytime it is convenient.

“Living for the City,” a music and talk urban issues radio program
Wednesday, November 7, 2007
4:00p to 6:00p
WBAR, the streaming radio station of Barnard College
Go to their website to learn how to tune in: http://www.wbar.org/?q=node/196

This is a perfect lead-up to the upcoming Fifth Annual Andrew H. Green Tribute Ceremony in Central Park on Sunday, November 18, at noon. This year’s ceremony will feature remarks from historian Kenneth T. Jackson, Manhattan Borough President Scott M. Stringer, Mr. Miscione and others. Go to http://www.andrewhgreen.net/ for details.

And there’s more Andrew H. Green news! The brand new book Preserving New York: Winning the Right to Protect a City’s Landmarks, by Anthony C. Wood, mentions Green’s often overlooked pioneering preservation work. Wood and others will discuss the evolution of New York’s historic preservation movement at the book launch this evening (Monday) at the Museum of the City of New York. Details at http://www.mcny.org/public_programs/all/721.html

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