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The Wisdom Bar – Red, Hype, & Blue: What 1976 Reveals About America at 250

The Wisdom Bar – Red, Hype, & Blue: What 1976 Reveals About America at 250

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Fabrik NYC 12-16 Vestry Street #4th Floor  New York, NY 10013
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A social lecture led by public historian Luke G. Boyd.
Expert-led lectures in local spaces across NYC
💭 Topic: What 1976 Reveals About America at 250

🎤 Lecturer: Luke G. Boyd

📍 Location: Tribeca at Fabrik (exact address provided in your confirmation email)


How did America shape national identity in a time of political scandal and economic uncertainty? What stories were told and which were intentionally left out? What was actually going on with the 1976 bicentennial? Why is any of this relevant today?

In 1976, America marked its 200th anniversary of independence. The whole country celebrated with large-scale parades, fireworks, historical reenactments, and heavy nationwide programming – from a cross-country Freedom Train to tall ships filling New York Harbor like it was a maritime movie set. It was loud, visible, and everywhere.But all of this was happening during complicated moment in history. It’s post-Vietnam and post-Watergate. Yet in a time of political divide and economic uncertainty, the country came together through massively publicized events and iconic national campaigning.Now America is turning 250. In this talk, public historian Luke Boyd examines how 1976 shaped national identity and what it reveals about present day America.


Luke G. Boyd is a Public Historian dedicated to making history accessible, engaging, and relevant. With over 15 years of experience across museums and National Park sites, he brings deep expertise and storytelling to every talk. Luke is a licensed NYC sightseeing guide, has presented with the New York Adventure Club and the New Jersey Public Scholars Program, and is co-host of the Morbid Museum Podcast.


We will explore:

💭 the gap between public spectacle and what was happening underneath it

💭 America’s attempts to unify a divided nation

💭 public memory and how it’s shaped through media, branding, and spectacle.

💭 what all of this means for 2026 America.


This is for people who:

enjoy learning new things, idea-led conversations, and meeting new people

get excited about history and rexamining historical events

dig limited-series podcasts and niche internet rabbit holes

are looking for a more meaningful night out 🫶

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