Life in Ridgefield—Before it Was Known as Such
Before the Gilded Age, before the American Revolution, before the first proprietors arrived — before Ridgefield was even known as Ridgefield — our land was occupied by American Indians.
Before the Gilded Age, before the American Revolution, before the first proprietors arrived — before Ridgefield was even known as Ridgefield — our land was occupied by American Indians.
Remembering the enslaved in Ridgefield, a Witness Stones installation ceremony
honoring Dinah and Peter.
Join us at the Ridgefield Civics Bowl to learn about Ridgefield's fascinating civic history.
Learn how to write your own obituary, or someone else’s with Jack Sanders, master storyteller and former editor of The Ridgefield Press.
Learn about Ridgefield’s past alongside expert archaeologists during a family-friendly afternoon of exploration, discovery, and Revolutionary War history.
Watch live online as Ridgefield’s 8th-grade students present their research and reflections honoring the lives of Quash, Lidia, Peter, Dinah, and Ann.