The History of UES Townhouses: a lecture with Tom Miller
Historian and author Tom Miller will give a history of the Upper East Side neighborhood, and also of the townhouses in the area. Tom will detail the colorful families who lived at these residences, as well as how life played out within the mansions for them and their servants.
Tom Miller moved to New York City in 1979 from Dayton, Ohio, bringing with him a passion for buildings. He currently holds the rank of deputy inspector within the NYPD’s Auxiliary Police Force. In 2009 he started a blog, “Daytonian in Manhattan”, which has now reviewed over a thousand buildings, statues, and other points of interest.
This event is part of 1014: Past and Future, a weekend of architecture, culture and community. For more information about free upcoming tours and lectures, please visit the website above.
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