Ridgefield History Club: Ridgefield Place Name Stories
What's in a name? Have you ever thought about why your street is named the way it is?
What's in a name? Have you ever thought about why your street is named the way it is?
In celebration of Women’s History Month, come share personal remembrances of Ridgefield women, who have influenced your life and the community.
Sit back, relax, and enjoy the stories as Dr. Darla Shaw hosts a history tour featuring 50+ fabulous women from Ridgefield's past.
Come share your memories of your favorite places to eat out in Ridgefield, whether it was a venue for a special occasion or the familiar spot "where everybody knows your name".
Join us at Ridgefield's Covid Memorial Tree as we remember those lost during the pandemic.
The Ridgefield Historical Society presents featured speaker Mike Allen, creator of the Amazing Tales From Off and On Connecticut's Beaten Path podcast.
Join our “living history” event where Revolutionary War characters are brought to life by actors in period costumes.
The Ridgefield Historical Society has a new exhibit in Town Hall commemorating the 50th Anniversary of Meals on Wheels Ridgefield. On display from May 1-Aug. 15, 2024.
Come see how we are preserving Ridgefield's history, past, present and future!
The Town of Ridgefield Graveyard Restoration Committee is highlighting some of the graves of Ridgefielders who are believed to have died in the great Spanish flu epidemic of 1918-19.
It's nearly Memorial Day, a time when we honor those who lost their lives while serving their country over the centuries.
The Peter Parley Schoolhouse opens for the season on Sun. May 26!