by Preservation CT | Apr 21, 2022 | Education, Organization
Remains from one of the St. Martin de Porres buildings in New Haven, demolished in December 2021. Photo credit: Susan Godshall, New Haven Preservation Trust You may remember from our blog post last year that a big component of our work in preservation is tracking...
by Preservation CT | Apr 19, 2022 | Education
Happy Spring! Before we get too far along into warmer weather, we want to give an update of what the Fagans have been up to all winter and what is coming up next. Earlier in the winter, essential work was conducted by Kronenberger & Sons Restoration to button up...
by Preservation CT | Mar 8, 2022 | Education
2024 UPDATE! The researchers for this project have identified 50 Lustron houses in Connecticut- and they made a great website too! Visit the Lustrons Website One of our Preservation Connecticut members is undertaking a project to identify Lustron houses built in...
by Preservation CT | Feb 24, 2022 | Education
Legislators are considering a proposal to remove a statue of Captain John Mason (on the right) from the state Capitol in Hartford. A prominent leader in 17th-century Connecticut, Mason commanded English and native forces in a massacre of Pequots during the Pequot War....
by Preservation CT | Jan 25, 2022 | Education, Event
March 2nd: African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund Lawana Holland Moore, Program Officer, African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund, National Trust for Historic Preservation On Wednesday, March 2nd at noon, we have the honor of welcoming Lawana Holland...
by Preservation CT | Jan 24, 2022 | Education, Event
February 23rd: History From Below: Discovering Benedict Arnold’s New Haven House Site Robert S. Greenberg, Executive Director, Lost in New Haven Laura A. Macaluso, Ph.D., researcher and writer on monuments, museums, and material culture Sarah Sportman, Ph.D.,...