Our
State's many museums and historical societies aren't the only
places you can explore the great themes, events and personalities
of our past.
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Imagining
Connecticut presents 25 powerful images
and accompanying text that describe the major forces
that have shaped Connecticut.
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TownGreens.com offers
both an expanding collection of exhibits on Connecticut's
town greens as well as research opportunities on its site.
Visit to learn more about your town's green!
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Edward
Rook, "Laurel" (detail),
c.
1905-10, courtesty of
Florence
Griswold Museum

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Nuestras
Historias is
dedicated to telling the stories and experiences of
Hartford's Puerto Rican communitity over the past 50
years.
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They
Found Their Way
explores generations of Jewish life in Waterbury. The site is based
on oral histories and photo collections of Waterbury residents.
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Seder,
1959
(Collection
of Natalie Bram)
Courtesy
of Mattatuck Museum
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Priscilla's
Homecoming
An
African American woman traces her roots to a 10 year old
girl taken as a slave from Sierra Leone.
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a
program of the Gilder Lehrman Center
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Do
you know of an online heritage exhibition not listed here?
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let us know! |
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