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Local Artist Ilse Gordon’s “Greenwich Revisited: One Hundred Summers Later ”
to appear at the Greenwich Historical Society from June 23 – August 11, 2010
An opening reception for the exhibition is planned for June 24 from 6:00 – 8:00 p.m., and Ms. Gordon will host an on-site gallery talk on July 11 from 2:00 – 4:00 [...]
Beginning May 11, 2010, the Greenwich Historical Society will kick off a weekly Green Market at its 39 Strickland Road location in Cos Cob. The Green Market will offer seasonal organic and local produce, herbs, fresh cut flowers, and local honey and jams every Tuesday from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. and [...]
In honor of Women’s History Month, the Greenwich Historical Society will admit two women for the cost of one admission to its new exhibition, A Stitch in Time: Quilts from the Collection from March 17 through March 21. The new exhibition, which opens on March 3 and runs until June 13, 2010, will highlight 25 quilts [...]
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Did you ever wonder why stone walls are a recurring visual motif throughout the town of Greenwich? On March 23 at 1:00 pm, The Greenwich Land Trust and the Greenwich Historical Society will join forces for an educational program on the historical significance of these rough-cut gems. Presenters Dan Barrett, Environmental Director [...]
Greenwich Historical Society will present the second in its story barn series, on Thursday, February 25, 2010, and the topic will be “LOVE” in honor of Valentine’s Day.
Story Barn, which debuted at the Historical Society last November, is a unique way to experience oral tradition, explore local lore and get a whole new perspective on [...]
Greenwich Historical Society to Host Connecticut Trust for Historic Preservation Barn Survey Workshop – Thursday, January 20, 2011
In conjunction with the Connecticut Trust for Historic Preservation, the Greenwich Historical Society is inviting volunteers to take part in a survey of Greenwich and other lower Fairfield County barns. The Connecticut Trust for Historic [...]
The Museum Gallery at the Greenwich Historical Society’s Bush-Holley Historic Site focuses on how the Cos Cob Harbor and Landing and Bush-Holley House have changed over the last 200 years. This interactive family-oriented exhibit provides a preview to the Bush-Holley House through seldom seen artifacts, photographs, maps, letters and portraits from the collection of the Greenwich [...]
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