American history event to be held in Hartford

Hartford residents who wish to learn more about the diplomatic history of the United States are in luck, as a local venue will host an educational event as part of the nation’s 250th anniversary.

The 250 Years of American Diplomacy: Hartford Edition is coming up in town, with the official date having been announced for mid-May. It is being organized by The World Affairs Council of Connecticut, allowing history lovers and area residents who wish to learn more about their country to take a deeper dive with historians and experts.

Michael Brenes, the director of the Brady-Johnson Program in Grand Strategy at Yale University, will be the featured guest for the evening. Attendees will get to explore the growth and development of American diplomacy through the pivotal decisions that shaped it. Grassroots marketing efforts can get substantial value from flyer and poster printing when promoting events like this throughout the community.

Guests will get answers on how the nation’s diplomatic strategies allowed the United States to become a global superpower. It will also be an opportunity to gain insights on where the nation is headed in the coming years.

The event will be held at the Mark Twain House & Museum in Hartford. It’s set to begin at 5:30 PM on Thursday, May 14th. Reservations are available online for $25 for general admission and $15 for members.