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Author and historic preservationist speaking Wednesday

Wednesday, October 15, 7:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Hoffman Center (East Norwich, next to Martin Viette Nursery)

Elizabeth Watson will discuss her book, 'Grounds for Knowledge,' an "engaging and knowledgeable guide to Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory’s buildings both historic and new, and to the 150 species of trees that surround them. The superb color photography and detailed map invite exploration of the newly designated Bungtown Botanical Garden. Buildings and landscapes of nearby Lab campuses in Woodbury, Lloyd Harbor, and Cold Spring Harbor are covered as well."

Reservations are required. Call 516-922-8678 for details.

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