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Connecticut Museum of Culture and History

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About Us

The Connecticut Museum of Culture and History is a private, nonprofit organization established in 1825 as the state’s premier historical society and home for folk and traditional arts support since 2015. Located in the historic West End of Hartford, the Museum houses exhibitions, a library, a research center, and a vast collection that includes more than 4 million manuscripts, graphics, objects, and artifacts. The Museum strives to cultivate deep understanding of the history and culture of Connecticut, and its role in the United States and the world, through reflection of the past, active engagement with the present, and innovation for the future through our collections, research, educational programs, and exhibitions. To learn more about our ongoing exhibitions and events, please visit: connecticutmuseum.org.

Events

“Wide Awakes: Campaigning for Lincoln” Exhibition Opening Reception
“Wide Awakes: Campaigning for Lincoln” Exhibition Opening Reception
  • Join us to celebrate the opening of our newest special exhibition, Wide Awakes: Campaigning for Lincoln.
  • Thursday Sep 19, 2024
Aftershocks of Disaster: Hurricane Maria
  • A screening of a documentary film on the widespread effects of Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico, plus Q&A with filmmaker Yarimar Bonilla.
  • Thursday Sep 26, 2024

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