In celebration of our nation’s upcoming 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence, Historic Annapolis and Maryland Hall are pleased to present a distinctive afternoon of reflection on America’s founding principles and their enduring preservation.
Join us for a lively and unique conversation with historian and philanthropist, David Rubenstein, and legendary NBC News correspondent, Andrea Mitchell, as they explore our nation’s foundational ideals, and our enduring commitment to their preservation. Drawing on history, storytelling, and firsthand experiences, Rubenstein and Mitchell will reflect on how our nation’s foundational ideals have been documented and interpreted, and how they remain essential and relevant today.
Advance registration required through Maryland Hall’s website.
Cost:
Parterre Rows PA-PM / Front Orchestra Rows A-F: $65 (includes $6 ticketing fee)
Orchestra Rows G-Y: $45 (includes $6 ticketing fee)
Balcony: $25 (includes $6 ticketing fee)
About Our Presenters:
David M. Rubenstein is widely recognized for his leadership in philanthropy and historic preservation, as well as his background in finance as co-founder of The Carlyle Group, where he helped build one of the world’s leading global investment firms. His philanthropic work has supported the restoration and public access to nationally significant historic sites and founding documents.
Andrea Mitchell is an award-winning NBC News national and foreign affairs correspondent whose distinguished career includes covering eight administrations, twelve presidential races, the Congress, and the State Department. She has reported from around the globe, covering major world leaders and events that have shaped the nation’s narrative.