Inside the Exhibit: Clarence F. Korker: Photographing Ridgefield for Forty Years

View a slide presentation set to music featuring the work of Clarence Korker. This exhibit, currently in the Town Hall, is closed due to the pandemic.

A slide presentation set to music featuring the work of Clarence Korker. This exhibit, currently in the Town Hall, is closed due to the pandemic.

Click the image below and the presentation will open in a new window.

Note: When the presentation opens, it should play automatically. You can use the arrow keys on your keyboard or the < and > buttons to move through the slide show. To change slides on smart phones, swipe left or right.

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Scott House Journal, September 2025

This edition of the Scott House Journal features Clarence “Korky” Korker and the photographs of Ridgefield he captured, now being digitized by the Ridgefield Historical Society.

The Scott House, headquarters of the Ridgefield Historical Society was a buzz this summer with thirteen summer interns working on projects including Battle of Ridgefield and Civil War Research and our Oral History Project.

Meet the Historical Society’s Summer Interns

The Scott House, headquarters of the Ridgefield Historical Society, has hosted more than a dozen interns this summer working on research, collections and social media. Meet the interns and see

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