Open House Day 2017
Connecticut Museum of Culture and History 1 Elizabeth St, Hartford, CT, United StatesThe Connecticut Museum of Culture and History is participating in Connecticut Open House Day 2017!
The Connecticut Museum of Culture and History is participating in Connecticut Open House Day 2017!
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. Free for Connecticut Open House Day.
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. Free for Connecticut Open House Day.
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. Free for Connecticut Open House Day.
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. Free for Connecticut Open House Day.
CHS and CCHAP present Mariachi Mexico Antiguo, a Connecticut mariachi group of fourteen men and women playing a variety of instruments and vocal arrangements of traditional mariachi music.
CHS and CCHAP present Mariachi Mexico Antiguo, a Connecticut mariachi group of fourteen men and women playing a variety of instruments and vocal arrangements of traditional mariachi music.
Speak Up co-founder and 26-time Moth StorySLAM winner and four time GrandSLAM champion Matthew Dicks will be teaching a day-long workshop on the art of storytelling. This is a workshop for beginners.
Speak Up co-founder and 26-time Moth StorySLAM winner and four time GrandSLAM champion Matthew Dicks will be teaching a day-long workshop on the art of storytelling. This is a workshop for beginners.
Great local storytellers share stories around the theme "Misinterpreted: Stories about Mixed Messages and Miscommunication," which connects to the themes of our current exhibit, Language, Culture, Communities: 200 Years of Impact by the American School for the Deaf. This show will feature storytellers from the deaf, hard of hearing and hearing communities and will be fully accessible with American Sign Language (ASL) interpreters. Tickets may be purchased online until 5:00 pm the day of the show, and then they are available at the door beginning at 6:45 pm. Galleries are open for free from 7:00-8:00 pm before the show.
Great local storytellers share stories around the theme "Misinterpreted: Stories about Mixed Messages and Miscommunication," which connects to the themes of our current exhibit, Language, Culture, Communities: 200 Years of Impact by the American School for the Deaf. This show will feature storytellers from the deaf, hard of hearing and hearing communities and will be fully accessible with American Sign Language (ASL) interpreters. Tickets may be purchased online until 5:00 pm the day of the show, and then they are available at the door beginning at 6:45 pm. Galleries are open for free from 7:00-8:00 pm before the show.
Come visit our table at Elizabeth Park at their annual Rose Sunday! Bring the kids and make a postcard to mail to someone special this summer! Rose Sunday is our...