Summer Concert Series: KC Sisters

TODAY: KC Sisters ... The Casey sisters have music in their DNA. The girls were raised by two musicians and introduced to multiple genres of music from rock & roll, country, gospel, folk, R&B and jazz. Aside from their A cappella voices that harmonize on their repertoire of selections, each girl plays multiple instruments including the […]

Amistad: Facts and Fictions of Slavery in Film

In-person event: Join our panel of experts to discuss the historic saga of the African captives who rebelled onboard the Spanish ship La Amistad in 1839, and discover what is fact and what is fiction.The story of the Amistad is part of the canon in the history of abolition. It tells the saga of 53 […]

Evangelical Empire: Hartford’s Book Publishing Industry, 1795-1835

Join us to hear historian William Hosley speak about Hartford's historic popularity with book publishers.The Second Great Awakening was a Protestant religious revival in the United States from about 1795 to 1835, increasing membership and stimulating several social and moral reforms, including temperance, the emancipation of women, and anti-slavery. The so-called "Evangelical Empire” was centered in Hartford […]

Summer Concert Series: The Meadows Brothers

TODAY: The Meadows Brothers ... Come enjoy some homegrown, folked up, countrified, rocknrolled roots music!  Visit The Meadows Brothers websiteHear a sample of The Meadows Brothers musicJoin us for our annual FREE Summer Concert Series! Stop by every Friday at lunchtime to hear a different band play each week on the west side of Connecticut's Old State […]

Rochambeau Day Celebration

Join the First Company Governor's Foot Guard and Connecticut's Old State House for a ceremony commemorating the French-American alliance during the American Revolution. In 1780, General George Washington met General Rochambeau on the grounds where Connecticut's Old State House now stands.Following the ceremony, audience members are invited to take a guided tour of Connecticut’s Old […]