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Pages from the Past : NYC’s Greatest Diarist Dishes
Matt and Green-Wood Cemetery Historian Jeff Richman discuss George Templeton Strong’s candid nineteenth-century observations and his unique insider’s view of history.
Zoom Talk : Almost Presidential
As Election Day approaches, join Matt Dellinger and Green-Wood Historian Jeff Richman for a discussion of those who count among Green-Wood’s permanent residents who did quite make it to be President of the United States.
Podcast : Reelfoot Forward
Few projects have offered as many opportunities or as much controversy as the still under-construction Interstate 69. This episode’s guest, Matt Dellinger, literally wrote the book about it 10 years ago.
Documentary : The Little Tea Shop
Memphian Molly Wexler has produced a documentary short profiling the downtown restaurant The Little Tea Shop and its proprietor, Suhair Lauck. It includes interviews with Matt, who became a regular while reporting Interstate 69.
Zoom Talk : Brooklyn in the Civil War
On Wednesday, June 17, 2020, at 5 pm, Matt joins Jeff Richman, the historian at Green-Wood Cemetery, for an online presentation, Brooklyn Goes to War.
Tour : Park Slope Armory
A lucky twenty people went on an underground tour of the abandoned shooting range under the 14th Regiment’s Park Slope Armory. Matt spoke to the group, in uniform.