Let Freedom Ring! 2022
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.
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.
The Peter Parley Schoolhouse opens on Sunday, July 31, 1 - 4 pm. Jack and Sally Sanders will be on hand to welcome guests and answer questions.
The Peter Parley Schoolhouse opens on Sunday, August 28, 1 - 4 pm. Jack and Sally Sanders will be on hand to welcome guests and answer questions.
A new exhibit in town hall, Washington-Rochambeau Revolutionary Route, highlights Ridgebury’s encounter with French troops, just four years after the hostile British force under General Tryon had come through the village.
A new exhibit in town hall, Washington-Rochambeau Revolutionary Route, highlights Ridgebury’s encounter with French troops, just four years after the hostile British force under General Tryon had come through the village.
The Peter Parley Schoolhouse opens on Sunday, September 25, 1 - 4 pm. Jack and Sally Sanders will be on hand to welcome guests and answer questions.
The podcast 'Amazing Tales from Off and On Connecticut's Beaten Path' features local stories about people, places and events from throughout the state — including Ridgefield.
It's annual meeting season, and the Ridgefield Historical Society is hosting ours on October 18th.
Join the Town of Ridgefield Graveyard Restoration Committee and the Ridgefield Historical Society for a self-guided tour featuring some of Olde Town Cemetery's most notable Revolutionary residents..
The Peter Parley Schoolhouse opens on Sunday, October 30, 1 - 4 pm. Jack and Sally Sanders will be on hand to welcome guests and answer questions.
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.
Celebrating the lives and originality of four Ridgefield women from days gone by, Eccentric Women of Ridgefield is being presented by the Ridgefield Theater Barn with the collaboration of the Ridgefield Historical Society.