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New York 1776 : The crucible of independence

Date
Apr 28, 2026 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
Location
skylight gallery
Admission

Open to the public
RSVP required

$10 | General admission
FREE | Village Preservation and Salmagundi club members

A password is required for Village Preservation member admission. If you’re eligible, please contact your organization for the password.

About the Event

In 1776, the American Revolution reached a boiling point—and while the familiar storylines run through Boston (Paul Revere!) and Philadelphia (the Declaration of Independence!), both sides knew the path to victory ran straight through New York.

So why does NYC so often get short shrift in our founding narrative? In part, it’s because the city became the headquarters of the British army (and because the Battle of Brooklyn was a devastating American defeat). But as historian James Nevius reveals in this richly illustrated presentation, New York’s Revolutionary story is more consequential than most of us realize—and it shaped everything that followed. As we approach the nation’s 250th anniversary, we’ll put New York back where it belongs: at the center of the fight for American independence.

James and his wife, Michelle, will also be leading a separate walking tour of Revolutionary sites in Lower Manhattan on Saturday, May 2.

About the Speaker

James Nevius is an American author and historian known for his work on New York City. He co-authored the book “Inside the Apple: A Streetwise History of New York City.” Nevius has contributed to various publications, including travel guides and historical articles. He is known for his engaging storytelling and in-depth research on urban history and often leads walking tours that explore the history and culture of New York City. He’s planning one for Saturday, May 2nd based specifically on this talk.

You may see James often on social media, sharing insights about NYC’s history and architecture. Of personal interest, James’ ancestors were among the original settlers of New Amsterdam, playing important roles in the Dutch governance of pre-New York City.

Hungry?

Grab a bite to eat after the event from our dining room (a normally member-only benefit)! Ticketed attendees who would like to stay for drinks and dinner should make dining reservations in advance via our Reservations page with the message “Bellov talk”.

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