Free First Saturday
Connecticut Museum of Culture and History 1 Elizabeth St, HartfordFree admission to the museum galleries all day. Please note that free admission does not include the Waterman Research Center.
Free admission to the museum galleries all day. Please note that free admission does not include the Waterman Research Center.
Experience the rhythms, music, and movement of Africa! Ugandan master musician Gideon Ampeire will share the music, instruments and dances of Uganda in two workshops designed for children and their families. Join us for one or both workshops, and make a musical craft to take home!
Experience the rhythms, music, and movement of Africa! Ugandan master musician Gideon Ampeire will share the music, instruments and dances of Uganda in two workshops designed for children and their families. Join us for one or both workshops, and make a musical craft to take home!
Experience the rhythms, music, and movement of Africa! Ugandan master musician Gideon Ampeire will share the music, instruments and dances of Uganda in two workshops designed for children and their families. Join us for one or both workshops, and make a musical craft to take home!
This special tour highlights features of the 1928 Veeder house that is now the Connecticut Museum of Culture and History that are not regularly accessible to the public.
This special tour highlights features of the 1928 Veeder house that is now the Connecticut Museum of Culture and History that are not regularly accessible to the public.
This special tour highlights features of the 1928 Veeder house that is now the Connecticut Museum of Culture and History that are not regularly accessible to the public.
This special tour highlights features of the 1928 Veeder house that is now the Connecticut Museum of Culture and History that are not regularly accessible to the public.
This special tour highlights features of the 1928 Veeder house that is now the Connecticut Museum of Culture and History that are not regularly accessible to the public.
This special tour highlights features of the 1928 Veeder house that is now the Connecticut Museum of Culture and History that are not regularly accessible to the public.
We invite CMCH members to join us for a brown bag lunch talk with Jim Rosen, President of the Colonial Coin Collectors Club, a worldwide group of numismatists focused on pre-Federal coins used in the earliest days of the United States.
We invite CMCH members to join us for a brown bag lunch talk with Jim Rosen, President of the Colonial Coin Collectors Club, a worldwide group of numismatists focused on pre-Federal coins used in the earliest days of the United States.