Join staff and guest speakers this summer for special talks exploring the history of the property. Topics include:
- Survivors of Ravensbrück, Hitler’s only all-women concentration camp during World War II with Bellamy-Ferriday House & Garden staff on July 19
- Bellamy-Ferriday House & Garden’s Collections with collections manager Erin Farley & museum interpreter Nick McCarthy on July 26
- Enslavement, Indentured and in Service at Bellamy-Ferriday House & Garden with site administrator Peg Shimer on August 2
- Aaron Burr’s formative years in Litchfield County in partnership with Litchfield Historical Society on August 9
See the full series here.
Tickets are $15 for CTL Members and $20 for the general public. Not yet a Connecticut Landmarks Member? Join today to access all the benefits of membership!
Tours of the house are not included with admission, but visitors are welcome to roam the grounds following the talk.
If you have any questions, please contact bellamy.ferriday@ctlandmarks.org or call (203) 266-7596.
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