Little Known Hiking Ruins of Southern New England with Nick Bellantoni
Have you ever walked in the woods and come across a pile of rocks, a set of stairs seemingly going nowhere or some other interesting archeological ruin and wonder – […]
Have you ever walked in the woods and come across a pile of rocks, a set of stairs seemingly going nowhere or some other interesting archeological ruin and wonder – […]
Torrington Resident Kevin Johnson will portray Jordan Freeman, an African American servant of John Ledyard and the body servant of Col. William Ledyard in the Revolutionary War. Jordan Freeman was […]
Hiking Ruins Seldom Seen in Southern New England with Dr. Nick Bellantoni Former State Archaeologist Nick Bellantoni will join us to discuss his new book, entitled Hiking Ruins in Southern New […]
Join us to celebrate John Brown's birthday and his trail blazing commitment to racial equality and civil rights. The Torrington Historical Society and the Workman Memorial AME Zion Church will […]
The Energy of Falling Water – Connecticut’s Early Mills Water-powered mills brought civilization to Connecticut as early as 1650. In the early days, every small Connecticut village had to depend […]
In the Watches of the Night: Life in the Nocturnal City, 1820-1930. Presenter - Professor Peter C. Baldwin, Department of History, University of Connecticut Before skyscrapers and streetlights glowed at […]
The Civil War was fought by citizen armies that often had their own, very un-military, ways of fighting. One thing they did was to bring or adopt animals of many […]