Join us for an opening night lecture to celebrate the opening of Out of the Kress Vaults: Women in SacredMore
Opening Lecture: Gladys Triana: Beyond Exile
Join us for an opening night lecture to celebrate the opening of Gladys Triana: Beyond Exile, on view in theMore
Westport Dog Festival, Sunday, May 15th, 10am – 4pm, Winslow Park
This is our 6th year and the festival only gets bigger and better. We expect 3000 people and over 1000More
Eight Shirts, Seven Coats, Fifteen Fathom Wampum: The First Deeds
An Algonkian Living History lecture and demonstration detailing the experience of indigenous people in the Northeast from 1650-1690 with DrewMore
“The Life and Times of William Webb: An African-American Civil War Soldier from Connecticut”
In person performance The Norwalk Historical Society will present Kevin Johnson as William Webb, an African-American Civil War Soldier fromMore
Happy House Hour
Our inaugural Happy House Hour virtual event is the first in a series that will feature video tours of historicMore
Meet the Author: Gabi Coatsworth
We’re celebrating the publication of Gabi Coatsworth’s latest book, Love’s Journey Home. A gripping story about star-crossed lovers, this memoirMore
Hats Off to Spring with Jennifer Hoertz Millinery
Aquila’s Nest Vineyards is celebrating spring, hosting a pop-up millinery shop and talk by celebrated master milliner Jennifer Hoertz, anMore
A Night Out with Lian Dolan
Join us for a Night Out with Lian Dolan! Enjoy a fabulous evening with your girlfriends, your book club, orMore
Victorian Fashion, Dangerous Dyes, and Murderous Millinery
On Sunday, May 22, 2022 at 2 p.m., Deborah Kraak, an independent museum professional specializing in historic textiles, costume, andMore
Virtual Lecture: “Classic Cars: The History of the James Melton Museum”
Classic Cars: The History of the James Melton Museum - Virtual Lecture Calling all antique car enthusiasts! The Norwalk HistoricalMore
DIGITAL | Meet the Author: Susan Ware
As part of Pequot Library’s [Her]story exhibition, biographer and women’s historian Susan Ware discusses her book Why They Marched: UntoldMore