The Bronxville Historical Conservancy, Inc. is a private,
not-for-profit corporation established in 1998 to further
the understanding and appreciation of the history and
current life of the Village of Bronxville, New York. The
Conservancy offers programs, publications, lectures and
special events to its members and the public to foster an
awareness of the Village's architectural, artistic and
cultural heritage. Where appropriate, it also lends its
support to projects designed to strengthen and preserve
that heritage.
Several
active Conservancy subcommittees give members opportunities
for hands-on participation in the preservation of Bronxville's
history.
They include:
Brendan Gill Annual Public Lecture
Research and inventory of the work of early Bronxville
artists
Research and inventory of Bronxville's
residential, commercial and public architecture
Writing and publication of Conservancy newsletter
Research and inventory of A Who Was Who in Bronxville