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Tour the Hartford, Connecticut home where Mark Twain lived and worked from 1874 to 1891. Learn about Twain's life and times, check out the children's activities and events calendar or visit the Museum Shop.
Historic Ship NAUTILUS And Submarine Force Library and Museum NAUTILUS IS BACK! Historic Ship NAUTILUS has returned from her 5 month upkeep at General Dynamics Electric Boat. Come and visit soon. The Submarine Force Museum in Groton, Connecticut, home of Historic Ship NAUTILUS (SSN 571), is the United States Navy's official submarine museum. The mission of the museum is to collect, preserve, ...
The Connecticut Society of the Sons of the American Revolution is an orgization of men who want to keep the history of the American Revolution remembered.
Gateway to Connecticut's history, heritage and culture. Includes directory of museums, calendar of events, on-line archive, virtual exhibits and encyclopedia of Connecticut history.
The Jewish Historical Society of Greater New Haven, Inc. (The Official Unofficial Home Page) September 11, 2001 was a tragic day for the United States and, indeed, for the world. Our thoughts and prayers go out to the all those who have been touched by these terribly horrific and heinous events. Let us be forever grateful to the thousands of brave, heroic, and dedicated rescue workers who are ...
Thank you for visiting the Connecticut Women's Hall of Fame. The mission of the Connecticut Women's Hall of Fame is to honor and give formal public recognition to Connecticut women, past and present, who have broken new ground or have emerged as leaders in their fields of endeavor. In the spirit of serving the statewide community, inspiring the continued achievements of women, and promoting ...
A miscellany concerning the history of Hartford, Connecticut, including artitcles, essays, academic papers, and personal recollections ...
Welcome to the Fairfield Historical Society. Our site provides a wealth of images and information about Fairfield, Connecticut history and the Society's exhibitions, educational programs, publications, events and services.
www.fairfieldhistoricalsociety.org
Since 1895, the Stonington Historical Society has served the Town of Stonington, Connecticut. We chronicle through unusual artifacts and the written word the exciting lives of settlers, blockade runners, ship captains, whalers, patriots, explorers, artists and writers.
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Table of Contents Newsletter Archives Membership Information Calendar Hands-on-History Properties Contact us Welcome to the Monroe Historical Society The MONROE HISTORICAL SOCIETY was incorporated in 1959, and seeks to preserve our heritage and the spirit of a people. The organization provides educational, cultural and social events, which encourage an insight into our history. We provide ...
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The Huntington Homestead is the Birthplace of Samuel Huntington, signer of the Declaration of Independence. It is located in Scotland, Connecticut.
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The Stanley-Whitman House Museum is a National Historic Landmark in Farmington, CT. USA where you can experience 18th-century life in an authentic colonial historic home.
A Connectict Historical Society and home of the Bush-Holley Historic Site.
The Merritt Parkway Conservancy's mission is to revitalize and celebrate the Merritt Parkway by facilitating a flow of private resources and expertise to help enhance the Parkway's landscape, restore its bridges and facilities to historic designs, and educate the public about the roadway's history and special character.
43 Main Street Danbury, CT 06810 203 743-5200 Museum News Revolutionary Danbury - 225th Anniversary of the British Raid on Danbury Shop at our on-line Gift Shop! Join in Discussion about Danbury! Historic Buildings Closed for the Winter ...
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Organized as a society to commemorate the spirit of the original passengers of the Mayflower.
Community-based non-profit corporation to preserve the history of Hartford's Black community ...
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The New England Civil War Museum houses the most identified collection of Civil War relics in all of New England.
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New Canaan Historical Society in New Canaan, Connecticut, US ...
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THE NINE SQUARES OF ANCIENT NEW HAVEN A copy of the 1641 Brockett map as shown in Three Centuries of New Haven, 1638-1938 by Rollin G. Osterweis, published in 1953 by Yale Univ. Press (Note from JTR: The names written on this map were often difficult to read. Corrections Please send E-Mail! genepool@attbi.com SQUARE 1 (top left): Edmund Tapp, James Prudden, Peter Prudden, William Fowler, ...
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Tell me when this page is updated Charles Ethan Porter | It's a Grand Old Flag | Calendar of Events | We're Looking for... | Newsletter | Our Goal | Becoming a Member | Links | Contact Us Vernon Historical Society (CT) Membership Application Annual Book Sale THANK YOU to everyone who was involved in this year's Annual Book Sale, either as a volunteer or purchaser. This was the most profitable ...
The Home Page for The Connecticut Society Daughters of the American Revolution with membership information and links to other DAR, SAR, C.A.R. and Revolutionary War sites.
Welcome to Pomfret, Connecticut USGenWeb Project A Brief History of Pomfret The first settler was probably Captain John Sabin, who built a house in 1696 which served as an outpost against the Indians. The settlement was known by the Indian name Massamugget until 1713 when the town was incorporated, and later called Pomfret, named after Pontefract in Yorkshire, England. Pomfret is probably best ...
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Welcome to Killingly, Connecticut USGenWeb Project A Brief History of Killingly Killingly's first known settler was Richard Evens, who came from Rehobeth, MA in 1693. In the early 1700s other settlers came from the Boston, MA area. Killingly was incorporated in 1708. At the time of incorporation the borders of Killingly extended from Plainfield CT to the Massachusetts line and included what is ...
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