Two people dine in front of a painting of Helen Keller. Helen Keller, reading Braille, in a portrait by Everett Raymond Kinstler, from the collection of the Harvard Club of New York City.
Two people dine in front of a painting of Helen Keller. Helen Keller, reading Braille, in a portrait by Everett Raymond Kinstler, from the collection of the Harvard Club of New York City.
Two people dine in front of a painting of Helen Keller. Helen Keller, reading Braille, in a portrait by Everett Raymond Kinstler, from the collection of the Harvard Club of New York City.
Two people dine in front of a painting of Helen Keller. Helen Keller, reading Braille, in a portrait by Everett Raymond Kinstler, from the collection of the Harvard Club of New York City.
David S. Reynolds pointing to a sign with the following information: "Walt Whitman Birthplace; State Historic Site; 19th Century birthplace of 'The Poet of Democracy'; George E. Pataki, Governor; Bernadette Castro, Commissioner; New York State; Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation.; Operated under cooperative agreement between the Walt Whitman Birthplace Association." The smaller sign below it says, "Open; Weds., Thurs., Fri. 1-4P.M.; Sat., Sun., 10-4P.M.; Closed holidays."
David S. Reynolds posing for a photo underneath a sign with the following information: "Walt Whitman Birthplace; State Historic Site; 19th Century birthplace of 'The Poet of Democracy'; George E. Pataki, Governor; Bernadette Castro, Commissioner; New York State; Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation.; Operated under cooperative agreement between the Walt Whitman Birthplace Association." The smaller sign below it says, "Open; Weds., Thurs., Fri. 1-4P.M.; Sat., Sun., 10-4P.M.; Closed holidays."
David S. Reynolds posing for a photo underneath a sign with the following information: "Walt Whitman Birthplace; State Historic Site; 19th Century birthplace of 'The Poet of Democracy'; George E. Pataki, Governor; Bernadette Castro, Commissioner; New York State; Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation.; Operated under cooperative agreement between the Walt Whitman Birthplace Association." The smaller sign below it says, "Open; Weds., Thurs., Fri. 1-4P.M.; Sat., Sun., 10-4P.M.; Closed holidays."
David S. Reynolds posing for a photo underneath a sign with the following information: "Walt Whitman Birthplace; State Historic Site; 19th Century birthplace of 'The Poet of Democracy'; George E. Pataki, Governor; Bernadette Castro, Commissioner; New York State; Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation.; Operated under cooperative agreement between the Walt Whitman Birthplace Association." The smaller sign below it says, "Open; Weds., Thurs., Fri. 1-4P.M.; Sat., Sun., 10-4P.M.; Closed holidays."
David S. Reynolds posing for a photo underneath a sign with the following information: "Walt Whitman Birthplace; State Historic Site; 19th Century birthplace of 'The Poet of Democracy'; George E. Pataki, Governor; Bernadette Castro, Commissioner; New York State; Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation.; Operated under cooperative agreement between the Walt Whitman Birthplace Association." The smaller sign below it says, "Open; Weds., Thurs., Fri. 1-4P.M.; Sat., Sun., 10-4P.M.; Closed holidays."
Jon Katz holding an open laptop computer, posing for a photo beside a portrait of Thomas Paine at the Thomas Paine Cottage. Below the portrait is a wooden chest and a "suggested donations" sign.
Jon Katz posing for a photo beside an outdoor sign with the following information: "Thomas Paine Cottage; 1784-1804; Open 2-5 PM; Friday-Saturday-Sunday; Spring-Summer-Fall; and by appointment."
Jon Katz sitting outside the Thomas Paine Cottage beside a stone and plaque with the following information: "On this site was buried Thomas Paine; 1737...1809; Author of Common Sense; The pamphlet that stirred the American colonies to independence; John Adams said: 'Without the pen of Paine, the sword of Washington would have been wielded in vain.'; 'History is to ascribe the American Revolution to Thomas Paine.'; Donated by Kowena Stillman in the 176th year of the American Republic."
Jon Katz sitting outside the Thomas Paine Cottage beside a stone and plaque with the following information: "On this site was buried Thomas Paine; 1737...1809; Author of Common Sense; The pamphlet that stirred the American colonies to independence; John Adams said: 'Without the pen of Paine, the sword of Washington would have been wielded in vain.'; 'History is to ascribe the American Revolution to Thomas Paine.'; Donated by Kowena Stillman in the 176th year of the American Republic."
Jon Katz posing for a photo beside an outdoor sign with the following information: "Thomas Paine Cottage; 1784-1804; Open 2-5 PM; Friday-Saturday-Sunday; Spring-Summer-Fall; and by appointment."
Jon Katz posing for a photo beside an outdoor sign with the following information: "Thomas Paine Cottage; 1784-1804; Open 2-5 PM; Friday-Saturday-Sunday; Spring-Summer-Fall; and by appointment."
Jon Katz posing for a photo beside an outdoor sign with the following information: "Thomas Paine Cottage; 1784-1804; Open 2-5 PM; Friday-Saturday-Sunday; Spring-Summer-Fall; and by appointment."