The Danbury Museum and Historical Society Authority acquires, preserves, exhibits and interprets Danbury's past. Situated in downtown Danbury, the ...
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This was the site of the Continental Army's 1779 winter encampment under the command of General Israel Putnam. The site consists of remains of the ...
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The Danbury Railway Museum is a non-profit organization staffed solely by volunteers. The Museum, located in the historic station and rail yard in ...
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About Us:The Mercurial is a wonderful, worldly (web) magazine rooted in Greater Danbury, Connecticut and New England with an annual readership of 3...
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The Kelley Roy Gallery exhibits the work of American and International Contemporary Painters and sculptors. Most are established,well re...
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In May 1788, by resolution of the Connecticut General Assembly, the Parish of Newbury was established from land taken from Newtown, New Milford and...
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The former Branchville Soho Gallery located behind the Branchville Train Station on the Ridgefield/Redding border reopened in 2004 as the Branchvil...
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Our History:EverWonder Children's Museum was founded in January 2011 by a group of mothers who enjoyed bringing their children to other children's ...
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Mission Statement: The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum advances creative thinking by connecting today's artists with individuals and communities in...
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The Keeler Tavern Museum was founded by the Keeler Tavern Preservation Society, Inc. in 1966 as a living museum of colonial history within the town...
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Mission: The Japanese Stroll Garden provides a place of natural beauty and tranquility, to delight the senses and refresh the spirit. It is a pl...
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Mission The Southeast Museum is a non-profit educational institution established in 1963. The Southeast Museum is dedicated to collecting, prese...
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About UsHarrybrooke Park is a spacious 48 acre non-profit park located in New Milford open to the public from dawn to dusk year-round at no charge....
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Twenty-four years after it was incorporated as a town, in 1801, New Canaan built its first municipal building, the Town House, which originally ser...
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The Town House, was built by Stephen Hanford, a weaver and New Canaan's first licensed tavern keeper, at a time when Connecticut law required each ...
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The Tool Museum. This small but important museum features an extensive and important collection of tools and implements from the 18th and 19th cent...
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The daily routine of pre-Civil War Connecticut comes vividly to life when you explore this 1845 shop interior. Originally located on Main Street in...
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