Ridgefield History Club: Schoolhouses of Ridgefield
Scott House 4 Sunset Lane, Ridgefield, CT, United StatesDiscover the hidden history of Ridgefield’s earliest classrooms with historian Jack Sanders.
Discover the hidden history of Ridgefield’s earliest classrooms with historian Jack Sanders.
Crossing Long Island Sound to Connecticut - Clues to an Unheralded Link in the Culper Spy Ring as Seen Through the Eyes of a Young Enslaved Woman Named Liss
Learn about Ridgefield’s past alongside expert archaeologists during a family-friendly afternoon of exploration, discovery, and Revolutionary War history.
Celebrate the season with history, crafts, and autumn charm as the Historical Society takes part in this beloved annual event.
Step back in time to explore a lovingly preserved classroom and hear stories from local historians about its place in the community’s past.
This special gathering will highlight three centuries of community life at St. Stephen’s, inviting attendees to share personal connections, artifacts, and reflections on its enduring place in the town’s heritage.
The Ridgefield Historical Society’s annual meeting will take place at the Scott House, 4 Sunset Lane, and via Zoom on Tuesday, Oct. 21, at 5 p.m.
Step back in time to explore a lovingly preserved classroom and hear stories from local historians about its place in the community’s past.
Discover the dramatic rise, heroism, and downfall of Benedict Arnold as storyteller Mike Allen brings to life the untold struggles and pivotal choices that turned a Revolutionary War hero into America’s most infamous traitor.
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!
Historic house researchers April Pereyra and Melanie Marks will highlight the six unique Ridgefield houses on the Ridgefield Holiday House Tour.