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The Making of America’s Greatest Classical Architect: A Talk by Charlie Duff

May 24 @ 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm

$10 – $15 | Register

John Russell Pope designed the National Gallery, the National Archives, the Jefferson Memorial, and dozens of other buildings of national importance. He was arguably the greatest master of classical architecture in American history. So how did this New Yorker get his start in Baltimore? He wasn’t from here. He didn’t go to school here. But it was a Baltimorean who gave him his first independent commission, and it was Baltimoreans who gave him the chance to build his first museum. On May 24, join Baltimore historian and architecture buff Charlie Duff to investigate Pope’s work in Baltimore and his lasting impact on America.

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Organizers

  • Baltimore Heritage
  • Garrett-Jacobs Mansion

Venue

  • Engineers Club / Garrett Jacobs Mansion
  • 11 West Mount Vernon Place
    Baltimore, MD 21201 United States
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