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The Roundtable
10:45 am
Fri October 12, 2012
Historic Cherry Hill
By Joe Donahue
On May 7th 1827 a notorious murder occurred at Cherry Hill in Albany, NY that resulted in two sensational trials and Albany’s last public hanging. Historic Cherry Hill will explore this event through a lecture, collection highlights and a dramatic tour Funded by the New York Council for the Humanities.
Education Director, Becky Watrous and Curator, Deborah Emmons-Andarawis join us to tell us more.