Throughout his long career in public service, Franklin D. Roosevelt made many visits to Westchester County. One of his favorite places to deliver a speech was Philipse Manor Hall in Yonkers. In this compelling illustrated talk, Anthony Czarnecki reveals his extensive research into FDR’s many connections to Westchester County.
This in-person program is sponsored by the Westchester County Historical Society and hosted by Philipse Manor Hall State Historic Site. “Nothing to Fear” is free to the general public. Seating is limited, reservations recommended. Call (914) 231-1437 or email bdavis@westchesterhistory.com to reserve your spot.
This lecture will not be available online and will not be recorded.