Battle of Ridgefield Walking Tours
Join our “living history” event on Main Street where Revolutionary War characters are brought to life by actors in period costumes.
Join our “living history” event on Main Street where Revolutionary War characters are brought to life by actors in period costumes.
The Ridgefield Historical Society is honored to take part in the Cannon Ridge Chapter DAR’s Remembrance Ball by presenting a preview of its forthcoming Battle of Ridgefield documentary, featuring exciting archaeological discoveries from the Society’s National Park Service-supported research.
Join the Ridgefield Historical Society at the Archaeological Society of Connecticut's Spring Meeting. Explore Connecticut’s Revolutionary War past through a full day of expert talks, local history, and a guided walk through one of Ridgefield’s most significant historic landscapes.
Explore the history and significance of some of Ridgefield’s most notable trees and the ways they have shaped the town’s landscape, character, and sense of place.
The Ridgefield Historical Society is kicking off summer with a volunteer BBQ on the lawn of the Scott House!
Join us on Main Street this Memorial Day as we remember and honor Ridgefielders who made the ultimate sacrifice in service to our country.
Step back in time to explore a lovingly preserved classroom and hear stories from local historians about its place in our community's past.
Join the Ridgefield Historical Society at this free community celebration featuring live entertainment, great food, and family-friendly fun.
Stop by the Historical Society's booth and learn more about Ridgefield's LGBTQIA+ history that we're preserving.
An exclusive guided house & garden tour, family history with Michael Gerli & afternoon cocktails.
The Ridgefield Graveyard Restoration Committee is looking to identify those interred at the Branchville Cemetery.
Ridgefield Historical Society hits the road in June as we explore the history of Ridgefield Guild of Artists!