For years, the British have received credit for "inventing" America, but it was the Dutch who truly deserve recognition for founding what has become one of the greatest cities in the world. You'll hear how modern America began with the Dutch colony of New Amsterdam and though it lasted only 40 years before the English took over, these were crucial years that laid the foundation for the diversity, tolerance, and commerce that define New York City today.
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Earlier Event: November 21
Hilda Bauer's Washington: A Mid-Century Photographic Journey
Later Event: February 20
James Merrill on ‘The Indian & Mob Affairs’: Natives, Colonists and the Dutchess County Land War