Now Arriving Washington: Union Station and Life in the Nation's Capital

  • June 19, 2020
  • 7:30 PM - 9:30 PM
  • On-line (via your web browser)

Registration is closed

Bill Wright will preview his new book planned for publication in 2021 by the Georgetown University Press. The book describes how Washington’s grand terminal has been deeply connected to almost every aspect of life in the city – transportation, politics and government, urban design, economics, and social patterns — since its opening in 1907. Despite many changes in its operations, Union Station remains a building that reveals more about life in modern Washington than any other, simultaneously reflecting and shaping the development of the capital and, in many cases, the country. Bill, a graduate student in American history at Duke University and the University of North Carolina, has shared the station’s story through tours, articles and presentations, and a smartphone app that enables visitors to guide themselves through more than 100 years of the station’s rich and storied history. Don’t miss this free on-line program.

The program is available via your web browser or via telephone.

  • Web Browser: Once you register, a link is provided for you to click to join the meeting at the appointed time. There is a chat room available for discussion during the program and to submit questions.  A microphone and web camera on your computer or tablet are not necessary for participation, thought they may be helpful if you want to interact directly during the question and answer session.  Please mute your microphone after connecting to minimize background noise. 
  • Telephone:  Once you register there are numbers provided for you to call in to at the appointed time.  If you do not have free or unlimited phone service there may be a charge.  Please mute your phone after connecting to minimize background noise.

Once you register instructions will be email to you on how to get on-line and participate. 

This will be a monitored, managed on-line session.



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