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*Virtual* Local Historic District Training on December 20th
Wednesday, December 20th at 7:00 PM via Zoom Preservation Connecticut and the State Historic Preservation Office along with our virtual “host” the Norwich Historic District Commission, invite all...
Local Historic District Training: December 6th, Milford
Preservation Connecticut and the State Historic Preservation Office invite all local historic district commissioners from surrounding communities to attend this training session hosted by the City...
Preservation Connecticut Announces Grant Awards to Preserve Religious Buildings
October 17, 2023. Hamden, CT. Preservation Connecticut is pleased to announce its 2023 Maintenance & Repair grant recipients. These grants are funded through the Community Investment Act and...
Talking About Preservation: ON SITE at the Dudley Farm
Join us for an IN PERSON Talking About Preservation to wrap up the fall series! We’ll be at the Dudley Farm, located at 2351 Durham Road in Guilford, on Saturday, November 4th at 1:00-2:30pm. Beth...
Talking About Preservation: Connecticut Witch Trial Exoneration Project
Sarah Jack & Josh Hutchinson, Co-founders/Co-hosts, End Witch Hunts Nonprofit Organization, Connecticut Witch Trial Exoneration Project & Thou Shalt Not Suffer: The Witch Trial Podcast Join...
166 York Street, New Haven (NATIONAL REGISTER PROPERTY)
3,278 square foot mixed use brick building. Built c.1890, contributing resource in the Chapel Street National Register District. Objections letters submitted to Building Official, Robert Dillon, 200...
80 Shore Road, Waterford (NATIONAL REGISTER PROPERTY)
Nichols Farmhouse/William H. Putnam house, contributing resource in the Hartford Colony National Register District. Built c.1850, remodeled and enlarged 1900, 1931-1933, 2000. 6,710 square feet....
Talking About Preservation: Making Historic Homes More Livable
Join us on Wednesday October 18th at noon to hear from Madison renovation and designs experts Travis and Felicia Gulick on the challenges of integrating modern conveniences into historic houses...
Talking About Preservation: Discovering CT’s Green Book Sites
Join us on Wednesday October 11th at noon to hear about the recent work of PCT interns to document sites listed in the The Negro Traveler’s Green Book. Published from 1938 to 1966, this publication...







