Pride in the Park
Stop by our booth and learn more about Ridgefield's LGBTQIA+ history that we're preserving.
Stop by our booth and learn more about Ridgefield's LGBTQIA+ history that we're preserving.
Savor something special while supporting local heritage at one of Ridgefield’s favorite cafés.
The Ridgefield Historical Society is participating in the Books on the Common Where’s Waldo extravaganza again this year and we’re looking forward to seeing all participating children from July 1-31.
Join neighbors and friends as Ridgefield launches a historic year of commemorative programming, heritage exploration, and patriotic cheer.
Connect with Ridgefield's history through engaging activities and fascinating stories at this lively July gathering in the heart of town.
Journey into Ridgefield's hidden past as we explore the lives, legends, and legacies preserved in Ridgefield’s oldest burial ground.
Everyone has a story to tell and we'll celebrate some Ridgefield tales during Tellabration!
The Ridgefield Holiday Market and Raffle at Lounsbury House invites visitors to enjoy festive shopping, remarkable prizes, and seasonal cheer while supporting the important work of Tiger Hollow Inc. and the Ridgefield Historical Society.
The Ridgefield Historical Society brings the beloved tradition of silhouettes to the Scott House just in time for the holidays.
All members are invited to attend a special meeting to approve and adopt new by-laws for the Ridgefield Historical Society.
A richly illustrated exploration of divided allegiances reveals how faith, property, and politics fractured a small Connecticut community during the Revolution, leaving lasting consequences for its residents.
Six early-19th-century paintings open a window onto a Ridgefield family whose Revolutionary past has remained untold for over two centuries.