The Transatlantic Conference day part will take place in The New York Public Library, in the Edna Barnes Salomon Room in the Stephen A. Schwarzman Building. Located in the heart of New York City, the main branch building Adjacent to Bryant Park is more than a 100 years old – and thanks to a monumental restoration, it looks just as beautiful as it did on the day it opened - May 23, 1911. The Edna Barnes Salomon Room boasts dark maple wood floors, Rouge Jaspe accents throughout, and cream colored walls lined with paintings including “The Blind Milton Dictating Paradise Lost to His Daughters” by Mikhaly Munkacsy as well as artwork from James Peale, Rembrandt Peale, and Samuel F.B. Morse among others. Registration starts at 08:30 a.m. Use front entrance on 5th Avenue.
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