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The "Spirit" of the Gilded Age

October 20, 2016

The “Spirit” of the Gilded Age

Come for a drink as we talk about high society with author Esther Crain of The Gilded Age in New York, 1870-1910. A transformative time in New York City’s history, the Gilded Age is known as a period of growth, wealth, skyscrapers, lavish parties, and rapid social change. The Upper East Side boasts some of the most spectacular mansions of the period, built by millionaires along the “Gold Coast” of Fifth Avenue. While names like Astor, Vanderbilt, Frick, and Carnegie left their mark along Millionaire’s Row, hundreds of thousands of immigrants crowded into tenements in Yorkville, the“other” half of the Upper East Side. Esther Crain, who writes the popular Ephemeral New York blog, illustrates this period of great extremes through the use of historic photography, personal diaries, newspapers, and more in her new book. Join FRIENDS of the Upper East Side Historic
Districts
and the author for drinks, discussion, and a look at Gilded Age life. Jazz music by legendary guitarist Gene Bertoncini to follow.

Thursday, October 20th
6:30 p.m.

Ryan’s Daughter
350 East 85th Street

$10 members. $20 non-members
To register, click here. 

 
Location Information
Ryan's Daughter
350 East 85th Street
New York, NY 10128
 
Contact Information
Elizabeth Fagan
Email: efagan@friends-ues.org
Phone: 212-535-2526
   



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