Historic Tax Credit Information Session

Connecticut Museum of Culture and History 1 Elizabeth St, Hartford, CT, United States

The West End Civic Association (WECA) Architectural History & Resources Committee (AH&RC) and The Connecticut Museum of Culture and History are pleased to present an information session about the Historic Homes Rehabilitation Tax Credit Program.

Historic Tax Credit Information Session

Connecticut Museum of Culture and History 1 Elizabeth St, Hartford, CT, United States

The West End Civic Association (WECA) Architectural History & Resources Committee (AH&RC) and The Connecticut Museum of Culture and History are pleased to present an information session about the Historic Homes Rehabilitation Tax Credit Program.

Hands-On History Workshop: Speak Up for Tweens and Teens

Connecticut Museum of Culture and History 1 Elizabeth St, Hartford, CT, United States

Take your first steps into storytelling with Speak Up Founder and Moth Champion Matthew Dicks and a special peek behind the scenes at the CMCH.

Hands-On History Workshop: Speak Up for Tweens and Teens

Connecticut Museum of Culture and History 1 Elizabeth St, Hartford, CT, United States

Take your first steps into storytelling with Speak Up Founder and Moth Champion Matthew Dicks and a special peek behind the scenes at the CMCH.

Hands-On History Workshop: Speak Up for Tweens and Teens

Connecticut Museum of Culture and History 1 Elizabeth St, Hartford, CT, United States

Take your first steps into storytelling with Speak Up Founder and Moth Champion Matthew Dicks and a special peek behind the scenes at the CMCH.

Behind-the-Scenes Tour: Movember Mustache Tour

Connecticut Museum of Culture and History 1 Elizabeth St, Hartford

Men in Connecticut have been manscaping for centuries—come see the evidence of facial hair fashion captured in paint, photography, and even wood in our collections. Learn more about what your beard said about you in days past and how ideas about masculinity were written on men’s faces. Visit storage and collection areas not normally open to the public, and learn how the CMCH preserves the stories of Connecticut.