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SUMMARY:Lunch & Learn Series – Dennis Connors at The Mansion on James
DESCRIPTION:  \nJoin Dennis Connors for a Lunch & Learn book signing event on Wednesday\, April 30 at The Mansion on James Street! Along with a book signing opportunity\, Dennis will give a presentation on his work. Tickets for this event can be purchased at TheMansionJames.com/EventCalendar \nCost: $30 \nLocation: The Mansion on James (930 James Street\, Syracuse\, NY) \n  \nAbout The Gilded Age on Syracuse’s James Street: \n\nFrom the 1890s to 1930s\, stately mansions lined Syracuse’s James Street\, their elegant gardens\, architecture\, and streetscapes a point of city-wide pride. The Gilded Age on Syracuse’s James Street combines newly published photographs with histories of the mansions and people that once occupied Syracuse’s most fashionable street. More than just beautiful facades\, the mansions and people who inhabited them represented the cultural life\, political leadership\, industrial growth\, and social reform that animated Syracuse and the nation during this period of opulence. Drawing on photos and rich archival material from the Onondaga Historical Association\, Dennis Connors assembles an architectural and social history of Gilded Age James Street. These ornate homes were widely admired\, drawing visits from Ulysses S. Grant and literary giant Henry James\, but by the 1940s\, many of the homes were demolished to accommodate post–World War II urban development. Tracing the origins and reveling in the splendor of these famous homes\, The Gilded Age on Syracuse’s James Street offers a rare glimpse back in time to a lost era in Syracuse and American history.
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