REGISTER - Nov. 22 Lecture

November 22—Kim Williams

1:30-2:30 PM

Lost Farms and Estates of Washington, DC

Kim Williams is an architectural historian with over 25 years of experience researching historic buildings and places in the DC area. She currently serves as the National Register Coordinator for the DC Historic Preservation Office where she identifies and evaluates properties for listing in the DC Inventory of Historic Sites and the National Register of Historic Places. In the process, Kim has conducted large scale cultural resources surveys and has discovered more than 70 buildings, objects and remnants of buildings still standing from the city’s rural beginnings. In 2018, Kim published a book on the city’s rural heritage, Lost Farms and Estates of Washington, DC, the topic of today’s talk, and is currently working on another publication on the city’s historic alleyways and alley buildings.

 

Location: The fall lectures are in Room A on the 1st floor of 4801 Massachusetts Ave. NW.

Reservations Required: Due to limited seating, reservations are required to attend lectures.

Member Reservations: We e-mail the registration link to current members at 8:30 AM on the Tuesday preceding the next week’s lecture. It will not be visible on the website's events calendar at this time. The only way to access the link is through the e-mail sent to members.

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Each registrant may reserve one seat. Your name must be on the list of registrants to enter the lecture and you must be in your seat five minutes before the lecture starts to guarantee your seat.

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