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Lecture on Long Island`s Gilded Age by John Le Boutillier

Published: November 18, 2022; Author: Julia Sonrisa

 November 20, 2022    03:00 PM-04:00 PM EDT

Address: 1579 Northern Boulevard, ## A, Roslyn, NY 11576, United States

Lecture on Long Island`s Gilded Age by John Le Boutillier

Roslyn, NY — John LeBoutillier, Gertrude Whitney’s great grandson, will present a lecture on “The Gilded Age: A Tour of Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney’s Long Island.

Studio,” on November 20th at Trinity Episcopal Church (1579 Northern Blvd.,

Roslyn, NY). Hosted by the Roslyn Landmark Society and Trinity Church, the free event will be held at 3 p.m.

In this lively lecture, Mr. LeBoutillier will take attendees back to the Gilded Age to share stories about his great-grandmother and for an inside look at her studio in

Old Westbury, Long Island. Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney was an American sculptor, art patron and collector, and founder 1931 of the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York City. She was a prominent social figure and hostess, who was born into the wealthy Vanderbilt family and married into the Whitney family.

A lifelong resident of Old Westbury, Long Island, John LeBoutillier was born in

Glen Cove, New York, on May 26, 1953. A 1976 Magna Cum Laude graduate of

Harvard College with a Master’s Degree in Business Administration from Harvard

Business School, LeBoutillier used his college experience as the basis of his book,

Harvard Hates America. Lecturer and author, Le Boutillier has since written numerous articles which have appeared on the New York Times Op-Ed Page, The

Wall Street Journal, The New York Times Sunday Magazine, and major publications throughout the nation.

Elected on November 4, 1980, to represent New York’s 6th District, LeBoutillier was the youngest member of the 97th Congress. During that time, he served on the House Foreign Affairs Committee and, as a member of the Special House

POW/MIA Task Force pressed for continuing investigation to determine the fate of 2,500 Americans still unaccounted for in Indochina.

The lecture will be held at Trinity Episcopal Church, a landmark church in Roslyn built in 1906 by one of America’s most famous architects, Stanford White, who had a profound impact on the look of America in the “Gilded Age” Trinity Church invites all to come to see its Gilded Age church and enjoy the lively lecture.

The Roslyn Landmark Society is at the forefront of the preservation movement on Long Island. Its mission is to preserve and promote the rich history and historical resources in the 350-year-old Village of Roslyn and the surrounding community.

For more information on the Roslyn Landmark Society and to sign up for the “Long Island’s Gilded Age” lecture visit roslynlandmarks.org.

Trinity Episcopal Church holds Sunday church services at 10 a.m. It is a historic church, featuring Tiffany stained-glass windows. Its parish is friendly and welcoming to all. For more information, contact [email protected]/516-621-7925 or visit the site

Time: 3:00 PM — 4:00 PM EST

Free!

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