A Bug’s Life: Growing Up at the Movies
Connecticut Museum of Culture and History 1 Elizabeth St, Hartford, CT, United StatesA Bug's Life (1998) is our Growing Up at the Movies matinee feature. Movies are free with admission. Popcorn included!
A Bug's Life (1998) is our Growing Up at the Movies matinee feature. Movies are free with admission. Popcorn included!
A Bug's Life (1998) is our Growing Up at the Movies matinee feature. Movies are free with admission. Popcorn included!
Join us on the lawn for all your favorite childhood games! Try out classic toys and games enjoyed by kids of yesterday and today, from hopscotch to hula hoops. Inside, make your own ball of silly putty to take home.
Join us on the lawn for all your favorite childhood games! Try out classic toys and games enjoyed by kids of yesterday and today, from hopscotch to hula hoops. Inside, make your own ball of silly putty to take home.
Join us on the lawn for all your favorite childhood games! Try out classic toys and games enjoyed by kids of yesterday and today, from hopscotch to hula hoops. Inside, make your own ball of silly putty to take home.
Please join us at The Gallery at Constitution Plaza for the opening reception of "Connecticut Traditional Artists and Their Communities." Please note that this event is not going to be held at the CMCH, but One Constitution Plaza, 2nd Floor.
Please join us at The Gallery at Constitution Plaza for the opening reception of "Connecticut Traditional Artists and Their Communities." Please note that this event is not going to be held at the CMCH, but One Constitution Plaza, 2nd Floor.
Please join us at The Gallery at Constitution Plaza for the opening reception of "Connecticut Traditional Artists and Their Communities." Please note that this event is not going to be held at the CMCH, but One Constitution Plaza, 2nd Floor.
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.