Welcome to the 2024 Season at Connecticut Landmarks Museums!

Saturday, May 4 marks Connecticut Landmarks’ opening weekend. Our historic sites and their staff welcome visitors to open the door to the past with tours, hands-on programs, and special events. Tours of our seven historic house museums are available from May through October. Days and times vary by location. Make your reservations today!

Our 2024 season features new events including the Palmer-Warner House and East Haddam Historical Society’s Pride Month Celebration; Mattatuck Museum Takeover at the Bellamy-Ferriday House & Garden; and Making Music Together: The Ishams’ Parlor Music at the Isham-Terry House. Returning favorites include Things That Go Bump in the Night at the Nathan Hale Homestead; the Hempsted Houses’ Juneteenth Festival; Suffield Garden Club’s 46th Annual May Market at the Phelps-Hatheway House & Garden; and the Sunset Sounds Concert Series at the Butler-McCook House & Garden. Details and registration for all events can be found on our events calendar.

We look forward to welcoming you to our sites this season!

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Explore Capital City Treasures with Historic Hartford Walking Tours!

Connecticut Landmarks’ Butler-McCook House & Garden invites visitors to take to the streets of Connecticut’s capital city this Spring with four Historic Hartford Walking Tours, including a brand-new sports-themed tour for the 2024 season.

For the first walking tour of the season, explore the architectural treasures of Coltsville and the Charter Oak neighborhoods. Butler-McCook staff will discuss the impacts of industry and immigration on these neighborhoods in Hartford, including sites like the Colt Factory and its worker houses, the Church of the Good Shepherd and Parish House, the Capewell Nail Factory, and the Polish National Home. The event will take place on Saturday, April 20, from 10 am–12 noon. Tickets are $10, $5 for CTL Members.

Additional walks on a variety of topics, including a BRAND NEW tour focusing on Hartford’s sports history, are planned throughout the spring.

Learn more and purchase tickets here »

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Roof & Chimney Maintenance at New London’s Hempsted Houses

A recent inspection by J.P. Bachand revealed that the ridge boards along the roof line at the Joshua Hempsted needed attention. These were properly secured with roof screws.

Bachand and his team also made repairs to the chimney at the Joshua by sealing around the perimeter of the stainless steel cover with caulk to prevent water infiltration. They also repaired small holes in the masonry joints and used sealant around the metal flashing at the roof line.

This work was completed with the guidance of Preservation Connecticut.

Bachand is also slated to perform repairs to two windows on the east side of the Nathaniel Hempsted House, shortly.

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Robert Brock Appointed Interim Executive Director

Robert Brock was appointed as Interim Executive Director by the Board of Trustees of Connecticut Landmarks effective March 29th. He previously served as Deputy Director of CTL since August 2020 and joined the organization in January 2019 as the Assistant Director of Operations.

Prior to coming to Hartford, Mr. Brock was the Director of Visitor Experience at the Missouri Historical Society in St. Louis where he was responsible for the operations of all front-line staff including visitor experience, reservations, ticketing and scheduling, budgeting, and event logistics.

Earlier in his career, Mr. Brock worked in city and state government in Massachusetts including serving three years as deputy press secretary to the Mayor of Boston.  He holds a M.S. in Public Policy from the University of Massachusetts Boston and a B.A. in Journalism from the University of Massachusetts Amherst.

Learn more about CTL staff »

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Request for Proposals: Architectural/Engineering Services

Connecticut Landmarks is soliciting design, project plan, specifications, and construction management services for various projects across eight of our properties, all listed on the National Register of Historic Places. CTL has been awarded state bond funds through the Connecticut Department of Economic and Community Development to assist with these various projects.

This project will encompass four major elements that will support multiple sites owned and operated by Connecticut Landmarks. Specifically, CTL proposes one mechanical project, four roofing/drainage projects, one woodworking/painting project, and one standalone structure. Proposals are due April 12, with an anticipated award date in May. For details on the project and instructions, please see the full RFP document here.

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Request for Proposals: Conservation Services for Phelps-Hatheway House Wallpaper

Connecticut Landmarks has received federal grant funding from the National Park Service, Save America’s Treasures program to conserve and stabilize the imported French wallpaper at the Phelps-Hatheway House and Garden in Suffield, Connecticut. The wallpaper decorates five rooms with handblocked French Louis XVI wallpapers by Jacquemart et Bernard with wood blocks made by Jean-Baptiste Réveillon and presumed to have been printed between 1791-95. The scope of work is limited to the conservation treatment of four rooms with 18th century French/Réveillon pattern block printed wallpaper and one room with 20th century silkscreen reproduction wallpaper.

Questions must be submitted by April 5, 2024, with full responses due April 22. For details on the project and instructions, please see the full RFP document here.

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New Season, New Membership Program!

Connect with our house museums and other history lovers in new ways this season with our refreshed Membership Program!

Enjoy members-only tours and events, including our ever-popular Historic Hartford Walking Tours and exclusive Lilac Walks at Bellamy-Ferriday House & Garden. Discounts and pre-sales on favorite programs ensure you have access to the hottest history events in town. Visit our membership page to view our updated membership benefits, including new levels for public libraries, historical societies, and universities!

Buy Now! Purchase or renew your membership before 5/31 to stay connected to Connecticut Landmarks into 2025 at our 2023 rates!

Learn more and join today »

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