Late Fall "Attic" Update from the Henry Whitfield House

Fascinating door....the front door at the Museum:
Photo of an 1802 writing book by Guilford resident Grace Starr.
The Museum from a drone above...
Fascinating door....the front door at the Museum:
Photo of an 1802 writing book by Guilford resident Grace Starr.
The Museum from a drone above...
Join State Archaeologist Sarah Sportman and co-host Scott Brady in a monthly discussion of Connecticut's rich archaeological heritage...
The home of American Impressionism comes alive through great conversations, stories, and updates on all that is happening on the campus of this amazing cultural asset...
We cover the broader culture scene by getting to know the new and permanent exhibits, attractions, and curricula at nearby museums.
From lecturers to directors, curators, docents, and artists...
From collectible rings and pins to estate sale finds and appraisal tips, we journey through the treasure trove that is the CRV...
A radio drama chronicling the centuries-long journey, pivotal events, and influential figures in the exploration and settlement of the Connecticut River Valley.
These are such great parts of our communities..and we turn up the volume on their important work...
In an effort to preserve the stories of childhoods gone by, members of our community share their recollections...
The fife and drum corps are an integral part of our history, and they come alive in our parades and celebrations...
What is fact...what is an embellishment...and why was a story actually propagated? From the Moodus Noises to the Glawakus...
A tribute to the framer of how Americans embraced and applied the English language, this program is a "tip of the cap" to the one many refer to as the "Father of American Scholarship and Education...
Want to go on a journey? Go to a different time and understand what might have been going on in our state and communities? Well you don't have to go far...
A reminder of the incredible service of our women and men in the armed forces...