America 250: The Livingstons of Clermont in 1776 at Clermont
*The event has already taken place on this date: Sat, 03/07/2026
We’re kicking off Clermont’s celebration of the Semiquincentennial with a series of presentations about Clermont at the brink of revolution. Join Interpretive Programs Assistant, Emily Robinson, for a talk about the Livingstons of Clermont in 1776 and the events that spurred them towards independence. Enjoy some liberty-tea punch and gingerbread cookies as we follow the international incidents and familial circumstances that eventually brought the British to our doorstep.
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This presentation compliments our next installment in the America 250 series, “The People of Clermont in 1776” on Sunday March 15 presented by our Site Manager, Geoff Benton.
Location:
Clermont State Historic Site, Clermont Avenue, Germantown, NY, USA
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Contact name:
Bretagne O'Neill
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The event has already taken place on this date:
03/07/2026
Time:
3 pm
Price:
Free!
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