
Battle of Ridgefield Funeral Procession and Ceremonial Salute
The 5th CT Regiment and The Brigade of the American Revolution will conduct a funeral procession and ceremony for the soldiers discovered in Ridgefield in 2019.
The 5th CT Regiment and The Brigade of the American Revolution will conduct a funeral procession and ceremony for the soldiers discovered in Ridgefield in 2019.
Tour the Keeler Tavern Museum and History Center for a deeper look and another perspective on the Battle of Ridgefield.
Celebrate "Let Freedom Ring," a long-standing tradition in which churches, institutions, and individuals ring their bells 13 times at 2 pm to celebrate our freedom and independence.
On Sunday, December 4, the Ridgefield Historical Society welcomes back Silhouette artist Deborah O'Connor, for hand-cut Silhouettes — special portraits and gifts you will treasure for a lifetime.
Early this May, the Town of Ridgefield will be dedicating a special tree to the memory of those lost in the Coronavirus pandemic. The tree, an 'Autumn Brilliance' Amelanchier, was planted outside the Ridgefield Historical Society in April 2022 and has begun flowering this spring. The ceremony — open to all — will include words […]
The Ridgefield Historical Society will be an exhibitor at the 91st Cannon Grange Agricultural Fair at 25 Cannon Road in Wilton.
Terry McManus, President of the Ridgefield Garden Club, archivist and historian, will give a talk on the history and current care of Ballard Park and its gardens.
These monologues, adapted for the stage from the storytelling of Dr. Darla Shaw, celebrate four eccentric women of Ridgefield.
Celebrate the Ridgefield Historical Society's new chapter!
Join us for this special event to benefit the Ridgefield Historical Society!
Remembering the enslaved in Ridgefield, a Witness Stones installation ceremony
honoring Dinah and Peter.
Discover LGBTQ history including the experiences of Connecticut residents!