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Virtual Lecture – An Introduction to Annapolis Architecture

Date: Tuesday, May 9, 2023

Location: Zoom Virtual Lecture

Time: 7:30 pm (EDT)

Join us to celebrate Preservation Month as Rachel Robinson, the new Vice President of Preservation at Historic Annapolis, examines the styles of architecture found in the city and introduces many of the outstanding examples of these styles among buildings you may know well or may not have noticed before. This talk will also introduce HA’s decades-old Marker Program, which can further help you to identify style and age of buildings when you are out enjoying the streets of Annapolis’ historic district. Other resources will be introduced that will help in your own research or curiosity about historic architecture. 

Registration required.

Cost: $15 per household for General Admission; $10 per household for Military; FREE for HA Members and HA Docents
 


 

Can’t watch the lecture live? We invite you to register; all registrants will receive a link to the recording of the lecture to watch at their convenience. The lecture recording will be available for two weeks. Live closed captioning is available for all lectures.

This lecture will be offered virtually by Zoom. Upon registration, you will be sent the link for the video conference to join on the evening of the lecture. If you do not receive your confirmation email after you register, please check your Spam folder, or email Cara Garside at cara.garside@annapolis.org. To learn more about Zoom and to download the app to your computer, visit the Zoom website.

 

About Our Presenter: Rachel Robinson, an architectural historian and historic preservationist, is the new Vice President, Preservation for Historic Annapolis. She previously served as the director of preservation at Providence Preservation Society and as the executive director of the Vieux Carré Commission Foundation and Felicity Redevelopment Inc., both located in New Orleans. Rachel, a Chattanooga native, holds a master’s degree in urban and environmental planning and a certificate in historic preservation from the University of Virginia and a master’s degree in historical and sustainable architecture from New York University—London. She is on the board of Preservation Action, the national grassroots lobby for historic preservation.

 

The information contained in the HA Virtual Lecture series represents the historical research, views and opinions of the lecture presenter and may not represent the views or opinions of Historic Annapolis, Inc.

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