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Celebrating America’s 250th Anniversary: The History of the LIRR

  • Brecknock Hall 1500 Brecknock Road Greenport, NY, 11944 United States (map)

Part of Brecknock Hall’s Tuesdays at the Manor Series

Celebrating 192 Years of Railroading on Long Island

Greenport, the reason for the Long Island Rail Road

In 1995, with twenty-three years of audio-visual and technical theater experience, Mr. Donald Fisher joined the all-volunteer Railroad Museum of Long Island to serve as an electrician and exhibit designer. By 1998, Mr. Fisher had been appointed Assistant Site Manager for the Museum’s Greenport, Long Island campus and a major rehabilitation of the exhibit hall was underway.

In 2001, an opening occurred on the museum’s Board of Trustees and Don was asked to fill that position, serving on the buildings and grounds committee and the events committee. In 2007 he was appointed to the position of Vice President and became Co-chair of the Steam Locomotive #39 Restoration Committee. Since October 2008, Don Fisher has served as President of the Railroad Museum of Long Island and continues to lead the restoration process on Locomotive #39.

Registration is required and will be strictly capped at 60 persons.

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