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Lunchtime Lecture - "A History of Auburn in 10 Properties"

Aug 20, 2024
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
144 Genesee St., Suite 100) Auburn, NY 13021
Join us this summer for our lunchtime lecture series, featuring local experts exploring a diverse range of topics related to the unique history of Cayuga County. Bring a bag lunch, and join us throughout the summer. Admission is free, although donations are gratefully accepted.
About this Lecture
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Andrew Roblee will present an overview of the history of Auburn, New York through ten historic properties that had an impact on the city’s growth and development. From the mundane to the monumental, this presentation will showcase how the built environment impacts us still today.
About the Presenter
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Andrew Roblee is the President of Roblee Historic Preservation, LLC, a historic preservation planning firm. He has supported numerous historic preservation projects, written successful grants resulting in over $600,000 to date of funding for historic sites, authored historic resources surveys, assisted developers in applying for millions of dollars in historic tax credits, and conducted National Register of Historic Places eligibility determinations and nominations. He holds a BA in History from Wells College and an MA in Historic Preservation Planning from Cornell University. He is the President of the Preservation Association of Central New York (PACNY) and a founding partner of the Circularity, Reuse, Zero-Waste Deconstruction (CR0WD) working group. Additionally, he is an Allied member of the American Institute of Architects (AIA). Previously, Andy served on the City of Auburn Historic Resources Review Board, and many other local non-profit boards.
This program is supported by the Nelson B. Delavan Foundation Part A, Cayuga Community Fund, and 2024 Exhibitor Sponsors
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