Capturing Moments in Time, Creating Memories at Silhouettes
Our sold-out Silhouettes event brought holiday joy to Ridgefield families.
Our sold-out Silhouettes event brought holiday joy to Ridgefield families.
Discover Ridgefield’s stormy past with Frank Gordon’s 1950 tornado aftermath photos, now on display at the Ridgefield Historical Society’s Scott House.
Fueled by curiosity, this Ridgefield Historical Society intern explores Ridgefield’s past, bringing untold stories to life through impactful projects.
Through research, remembrance, and reflection, the Witness Stones Ceremony at the Ridgefield Historical Society honored Ann, an enslaved woman, in a moving, student-led tribute.
Abigail Taylor’s 1787 Christmas was no celebration, step into her world and uncover a forgotten story of hardship, endurance, and loss in colonial Ridgefield.
How to write your own obituary, or someone else’s with Jack Sanders.
Redding Co-Historian Brent Colley discusses how the railroad shaped Gilbert & Bennett’s success and aided the growth of surrounding areas, including the Branchville area of Ridgefield.
Come share your favorite family holiday recipes and memories! Take a peek in some Ridgefield town cookbooks from our archives and see what was popular throughout the years.
The Ridgefield Historical Society is displaying a colorful collection of nearly 200 political buttons from local, state and national campaigns at the Scott House for the month of November.
Unanimous community support secured the future of this cherished landmark under the care of the Ridgefield Historical Society.
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