
Save the Lehman House
What if saving one house could preserve an entire city’s story?
The Lehman House, built in 1891, is more than just a historic home in Suffolk—it’s a piece of our shared heritage. From hosting Suffolk’s first public library to welcoming First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt, this French Second Empire treasure holds stories of resilience, progress, and community.
But time has not been kind, and its future is uncertain. Without action, we risk losing not just a house but a vital part of Suffolk’s history.
Join the movement to restore the Lehman House and give it a future as vibrant as its past.
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Together, we can save the Lehman House.
For more information, contact Kristy McCormally at kristy@thetruitthouse.com.