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SUMMARY:Rendezvous with Rachel Revere
DESCRIPTION:Rendezvous with Rachel Revere\nSunday\, May 17\, 2:00pm\nMill Hill Historic Park\, Norwalk		\n																														\n		Travel back to 1775 for storytelling and an unforgettable encounter with Rachel Revere in Revolutionary America. \n\nThe Norwalk Historical Society presents a History At Play\, LLC immersive living history experience\, Rendezvous with Rachel Revere\, on Sunday\, May 17\, 2026\, at 2:00 PM at Mill Hill Historic Park – Town House\, 2 East Wall Street\, Norwalk\, CT. \nRendezvous with Rachel Revere ushers the audience back to May 2\, 1775. Rachel Revere has heard only once from her beloved husband Paul\, since his legendary midnight ride on the 18th of April. \n \nStill isolated from one another due to the Siege of Boston\, Rachel desperately creates a plan which shall safely take her children: six step-children from Paul’s first marriage and a newborn baby of their own\, from the reach of the British Regular Army besieging Boston. \n \nIn this program\, the audience assists Rachel as she carefully considers the dangers and demands of their escape. Find out if Rachel is successful in her perilous mission to unite her family\, amidst the wake of an American Revolution. \n \nGuests will enjoy tea and light snacks as you step back in time for this engaging living history experience. \nTickets: $17.85. Purchase Online Only. No Refunds. \n		\n					\n									CLICK FOR TICKETS\n					\n		Net proceeds benefit the Norwalk Historical Society’s educational programs and exhibitions. The Norwalk Historical Society is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. 		\n			\n		\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://norwalkhistoricalsociety.org/event/rendezvous-with-rachel-revere/
LOCATION:Mill Hill Historic Park\, 2 East Wall Street\, Norwalk\, CT\, 06851\, United States
CATEGORIES:Entertainment,Lectures
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SUMMARY:History Revealed by Schoolgirl Samplers
DESCRIPTION:Lecture by Alexandra Peters\, Needlework Historian \nHistory Revealed: Schoolgirl Samplers \nSunday\, March 7 at 2:00pmNorwalk Town House\, 2 E. Wall Street\, Norwalk \nJoin needlework historian Alexandra Peters\, and dive into the world of vintage stitching & discover the stories behind schoolgirl samplers.		 \n\n											\n															Sampler\, Amanda G. Smith\, Aged 11 years\, February 23\, 1837\,  Norwalk\, Conn\, City of Norwalk\n		Alexandra Peters\, Needlework Historian \nA sampler may look like decoration at first glance – but needlework historian Alexandra Peters argues it can be a primary source. On Saturday\, March 7\, 2026\, at 2:00 p.m.\, Peters will present “History Revealed: Schoolgirl Samplers” for the Norwalk Historical Society at Mill Hill Historic Park – Town House (2 East Wall St.\, Norwalk). Admission is free; registration is required. \nSCAN FOR TICKETS\nPeters\, a sampler collector and curator\, will explore how 19th-century schoolgirl samplers illuminate life before the Industrial Revolution from the “often surprising perspective of young women.” She describes samplers as “historical documents written by girls on silk and linen with needles\,” preserving values\, education\, family life\, and lived experience in thread.\n \n					\n									CLICK FOR TICKETS\n					\n		The lecture is paired with a companion exhibition at the Norwalk Historical Society Museum\, featuring over a dozen samplers and needlework from the Norwalk Historical Society & Museum collection. For the March 7 program\, selected pieces will also be displayed at Mill Hill during the lecture\, offering attendees a rare chance to view these works up close. This lecture is part of the Norwalk Historical Society’s public programs commemorating the 250th Anniversary of the United States Declaration of Independence. The Norwalk Historical Society is an America 250|CT Affiliate.\n \nAbout Alexandra Peters Alexandra Lally Peters was born in Scotland and emigrated to the United States in 1959. She holds an MA in Developmental Psychology from Columbia University and writes essays and novels. She is a historian of needlework and the lives of girls in the late 1700s and early 1800s.\n			 \nAbout the Norwalk Historical Society The Norwalk Historical Society is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. Incorporated in 1899\, the Norwalk Historical Society preserves and shares Norwalk’s rich history through programs\, exhibits\, and events. The Society has two locations in Norwalk: Mill Hill Historic Park (2 East Wall Street) and the Norwalk Historical Society Museum (141 East Avenue).
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SUMMARY:The Hidden History of Slavery in New York
DESCRIPTION:Sunday\, October 5\, 2025\, 2:00–3:30pm* Mill Hill Historic Park – Town House2 East Wall Street\, Norwalk \n\n\n\n*doors open at 1:30pm \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nJoin us for an exclusive screening of the Emmy Award-winning documentary\, “The Hidden History of Slavery in New York” — followed by a Q&A with producer Larry Epstein. \n\n\n\nAmid national debates on how slavery should be taught in schools\, high school student Richard French IV aimed to uncover the untold story of New York City’s central role in the Transatlantic Slave Trade. This 30-minute documentary\, featuring Bryan Stevenson (founder of the Equal Justice Initiative)\, highlights a chapter of history often left out of textbooks. \n\n\n\n“The Hidden History of Slavery in New York” received an award at the 67th Annual NY Emmy Awards (2024). Larry Epstein wrote\, produced\, and researched the project. During the event\, Larry will also discuss Connecticut’s significant role in the slave trade. After the screening\, he will lead a Q&A session. \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTICKETS\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nLight refreshments will be available. Scan the QR Code or click the button for more information & tickets\, or click this link.  \n\n\n\nAbout Larry EpsteinLarry Epstein is a two-time Emmy award-winning documentary and news producer\, journalist\, writer\, anchor\, and corporate copywriter. Larry is a former executive producer at MSNBC and a former senior-level producer at the Fox News Channel and Fox Business Network.
URL:https://norwalkhistoricalsociety.org/event/the-hidden-history-of-slavery-in-new-york/
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SUMMARY:Independence Day Celebration & Bell Ringing Ceremony
DESCRIPTION:Friday\, July 4\, 2025Mill Hill Historic Park\, 2 E. Wall St.\, Norwalk \n\n\n\n10:30am- Mill Hill Open House11:00am- Bell Ringing Ceremony Program \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nJoin us for the annual Independence Day Celebration & Bell Ringing Ceremony. Includes: Mill Hill Open House\, singing of the National Anthem\, reading of selected sections of the Declaration of Independence by Norwalk’s Town Clerk\, Rick McQuaid\, and ringing of the Town House bell in recognition of the original 13 colonies. With remarks by Norwalk Mayor Harry Rilling and CT State Senator Bob Duff. Free and open to the public.
URL:https://norwalkhistoricalsociety.org/event/independence-day-celebration-bell-ringing-ceremony/
LOCATION:Mill Hill Historic Park\, 2 East Wall Street\, Norwalk\, CT\, 06851\, United States
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SUMMARY:Holiday Open House & Tour at Mill Hill Historic Park
DESCRIPTION:Come join the Norwalk Historical Society on Sunday\, December 8\, 2024\, from 1:00-4:00pm at Mill Hill Historic Park\, located at 2 East Wall Street\, Norwalk\, CT\, for a festive holiday open house! Explore three historic buildings and indulge in some seasonal treats. This in-person event is perfect for families and friends looking to get into the holiday spirit. Don’t miss out on this special opportunity to experience the magic of the season at Mill Hill! \n\n\n\nThis festive event is free and open to the public\, offering visitors an opportunity to enjoy holiday cheer\, treats\, and a free self-guided tour of Mill Hill’s three historic buildings. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nScan for free tickets and more info\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nExplore Historic Landmarks: \n\n\n\n• Little Red Schoolhouse (1826): Discover how students learned in the 19th century. \n\n\n\n• Governor Fitch Law Office (1740): Step into the workspace of Connecticut’s colonial-era leader. \n\n\n\n• Town House (1835): Experience exhibits showcasing Norwalk’s vibrant history. \n\n\n\nThe Holiday Open House promises to be a delightful afternoon for families\, history enthusiasts\, and holiday lovers alike. Each building will feature seasonal decorations\, exhibits\, and insights into Norwalk’s past.
URL:https://norwalkhistoricalsociety.org/event/holiday-open-house-tour-at-mill-hill-historic-park/
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SUMMARY:Autumn Ales at Mill Hill Beer Tasting with Gregg Glaser
DESCRIPTION:Autumn Ales at Mill HillBeer Tasting with Gregg Glazer Thursday\, October 10\, 6:00-8:00pmMill Hill Historic Park\, 2 East Wall St\, Norwalk 		\n																										\n		 \nGregg Glaser\nJoin the Norwalk Historical Society for the “Autumn Ales at Mill Hill” beer tasting. An unforgettable evening of history\, flavor\, and fun! On Thursday\, October 10\, immerse yourself in the rich legacy of New England brewing with renowned beer expert Gregg Glaser in the Town House Museum\, Mill Hill Historic Park – 2 East Wall Street\, Norwalk\, CT. \nGregg Glaser\, a celebrated authority in craft beer\, will guide guests through an engaging presentation on the “History of Beer in New England.” Along with fascinating insights\, attendees will enjoy a curated tasting of regional beers\, each paired with complimentary appetizers to enhance the experience. \nLimited seating\, so secure your spot! Don’t miss this perfect blend of education\, history\, and great beer! All guests must be 21 years or older to attend. \n \nNet proceeds support the Norwalk Historical Society’s education programs and exhibitions. \nAdmission is $35 per person. To purchase tickets\, please click the button here or scan the QR code. \n \n \n \n \n 		\n			\n									BUY TICKETS
URL:https://norwalkhistoricalsociety.org/event/autumn-ales-at-mill-hill-beer-tasting-with-gregg-glaser/
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SUMMARY:Lafayette’s Triumphal Tour: Celebrating the Legacy of French-American Friendship in Norwalk
DESCRIPTION:Lafayette’s Triumphal Tour: \nCelebrating the Legacy of French-AmericanFriendship in Norwalk \nSunday\, September 15th at 2:00pm 		\n										\n																					Scan QR code with your phone for tickets\n										\n		Speaker: Dr. Iris de Rode\, PhD \nThis event is a virtual lecture. Free tickets are available here. \n		\n																										\n		Dr. Iris De Rode\, PhDDr. Iris de Rode\, PhD This virtual lecture will transport us back to August 20\, 1824 in Norwalk\, Connecticut when crowds gathered to catch a glimpse of the famous Marquis de Lafayette\, who visited Norwalk during his triumphal tour. His Farewell Tour to America celebrated the 50th anniversary of the Independence of the United States and Lafayette’s central role in the American Revolution. About Dr. Iris De Rode\, PhD Today\, as we celebrate the 200th anniversary of this visit and anticipate the 250th anniversary of the American Revolution\, Dr. Iris de Rode will present her research on Lafayette and the other Frenchmen who helped secure American independence. Dr. de Rode will share insights from her discovery of the papers of Lafayette’s uncle\, the Marquis de Chastellux. As Major General of the French forces during the American Revolutionary War\, he worked closely with Lafayette. She will explore their cooperation and how both men spread American ideals upon their return to France. Focusing on this dynamic duo will illuminate Lafayette’s role\, the enduring legacy of the Revolution\, and place Lafayette’s visit to Norwalk in a broader historical context.   
URL:https://norwalkhistoricalsociety.org/event/lafayettes-triumphal-tour-celebrating-the-legacy-of-french-american-friendship-in-norwalk/
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SUMMARY:Discover Mill Hill Historic Park
DESCRIPTION:Sunday\, August 25 from 1:00pm – 4:00pm \n\n\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nAerial view of Mill Hill Historic Park\n\n\n\nFrom 1:00-4:00pm\, discover Mill Hill Historic Park. Visit the 1835 Town House\, the 1826 Schoolhouse\, the c. 1740 Governor Fitch Law Office\, and the 1767 Mill Hill Burying Ground.Families (1 adult/up to 5 children) are invited\, kids are free. 2 East Wall Street\, Norwalk CT.
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SUMMARY:Discover Mill Hill Historic Park
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, August 24 from 1:00pm – 4:00pm \n\n\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nAerial view of Mill Hill Historic Park\n\n\n\nFrom 1:00-4:00pm\, discover Mill Hill Historic Park. Visit the 1835 Town House\, the 1826 Schoolhouse\, the c. 1740 Governor Fitch Law Office\, and the 1767 Mill Hill Burying Ground.Families (1 adult/up to 5 children) are invited\, kids are free. 2 East Wall Street\, Norwalk CT.
URL:https://norwalkhistoricalsociety.org/event/family-tours-at-mill-hill-historic-park/
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SUMMARY:Discover Mill Hill Historic Park
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, August 17 from 1:00pm – 4:00pm \n\n\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nAerial view of Mill Hill Historic Park\n\n\n\nFrom 1:00-4:00pm\, discover Mill Hill Historic Park. Visit the 1835 Town House\, the 1826 Schoolhouse\, the c. 1740 Governor Fitch Law Office\, and the 1767 Mill Hill Burying Ground.Families (1 adult/up to 5 children) are invited\, kids are free. 2 East Wall Street\, Norwalk CT.
URL:https://norwalkhistoricalsociety.org/event/family-tours-at-mill-hill-historic-park-2/
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SUMMARY:Mill Hill Garden Party with Perry & Friends
DESCRIPTION:6:30-8:15pm\, June 28\, 2024Mill Hill Historic Park\, 2 E. Wall St.\, Norwalk \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWelcome summer with Perry & Friends! Plenty of classic rock and blues music will be on tap in the gardens at Mill Hill Historic Park\, 2 East Wall Street\, Norwalk\, CT. Relax on a Friday evening at this FREE performance overlooking the head of the Norwalk harbor. Bring a lawn chair! Presented in collaboration with Building Communities Through Music.
URL:https://norwalkhistoricalsociety.org/event/mill-hill-garden-party-with-perry-friends/
LOCATION:Mill Hill Historic Park\, 2 East Wall Street\, Norwalk\, CT\, 06851\, United States
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SUMMARY:Free Self Guided Family Tours at Mill Hill Historic Park
DESCRIPTION:Sunday\, August 27 from 1:00pm – 4:00pm \n\n\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nAerial view of Mill Hill Historic Park\n\n\n\nFrom 1:00-4:00pm on Saturday and Sunday\, August 26-27\, discover Mill Hill Historic Park during CT Summer at the Museum. Free self-guided tours for families (1 adult/up to 5 children) 2 East Wall Street\, Norwalk CT. \n\n\n\n\nGET TICKETS HERE\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWhat can I see and do at Mill Hill? \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n• The Norwalk Town House (c. 1835)\, with an award-winning exhibition\, “Norwalk’s Changing Communities: 13\,000BC – 1835.”  Includes child-centered interactive activities. \n\n\n\n• Governor Fitch Law Office (c. 1740) for a colonial life experience. \n\n\n\n• One-room Downtown District Schoolhouse (c. 1826). \n\n\n\n• Stroll through the Mill Hill Burying Ground\, the third oldest cemetery in Norwalk. \n\n\n\n• Visit the Colonial Herb Garden\, which is on the Norwalk Pollinator Pathway.
URL:https://norwalkhistoricalsociety.org/event/free-self-guided-family-tours-at-mill-hill-historic-park-10/
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SUMMARY:Holiday Open House at Mill Hill Historic Park
DESCRIPTION:FREE Event! Public Welcome! \n\n\n\nSunday\, December 11\, 2022. \n\n\n\nStop in anytime between 1:00pm–4:00pm \n\n\n\nHoliday treats and hot cider will be served. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nEnjoy some holiday cheer as you help the Norwalk Historical Society celebrate the holiday season! \n\n\n\nVisit the Norwalk Historical Society’s Mill Hill Historic Park for a Holiday Open House. View the new interactive exhibit\, “Norwalk’s Changing Communities: 13\,000BC–1835\,” view holiday decorations from the colonial era and take a self-guided tour of the c.1740 Governor Fitch Law Office\, and explore school life in the c.1826 Downtown District one-room schoolhouse. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMill Hill Historic Park\n\n\n\nNorwalk Town House\n\n\n\nGov. Fitch Law Office\n\n\n\nDowntown Schoolhouse\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMill Hill Historic Park is located at 2 East Wall Street\, Norwalk. Handicapped and limited mobility parking on site. General parking is at the Family Center/HSC building on the corner of East Wall Street and Park Street. Follow blue parking signs. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nHoliday treats and hot cider will be served. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSpread holiday kindness to those in need by bringing non-perishable food items for Open Doors Shelter. We will have a food donation box at the event. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nExperience the Norwalk Historical Society’s new exhibition\, “Norwalk’s Changing Communities 13\,000 BC–1835.” \n\n\n\nThis exhibit was funded in part by grants from Connecticut Humanities and the City of Norwalk Historical Commission and curated by Elizabeth Pratt Fox. This comprehensive\, interactive exhibition is family friendly with hands-on activities and games. Learn about the arrival of the first people of Norwalk\, the Indigenous People\, their contact with the Europeans and the  development of Norwalk during the 17th and 18th centuries as well as during the dawn of the industrial age. Discover how community\, work\, and home changed over this period and how the people who lived in Norwalk adapted to those changes. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nStep back in time and explore the c. 1740 Governor Fitch Law Office.  \n\n\n\nRenovated in 2018 under the joint supervision of the Norwalk Historical Commission and Norwalk Historical Society\, the reinterpretation was curated by Dr. Daryn Reyman-Lock. Moved to Mill Hill in 1971\, the Fitch Law Office has been used as a key tool in teaching school children about Colonial life. All rooms including the Governor’s office room\, the clerk’s garret bedroom\, the kitchen and storage cellar have been reinterpreted to give a more accurate representation of life in the late 1700s. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nExplore school life in the c.1826 Downtown District one-room schoolhouse.  \n\n\n\nView the exhibit\, “One Room Schoolhouses: A History of Education in Norwalk 1650-1870\,” in the 1826 Downtown District Schoolhouse on site at Mill Hill. The exhibit\, curated by Dr. Daryn Reyman-Lock with exhibit design by Scott Kuykendall\, highlights the early history of education in Norwalk using old photographs\, original documents and period textbooks. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe Norwalk Historical Society is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. To Donate or become a Member visit the “Join or Donate” page on the NHS website.  \n\n\n\nMake sure to follow us on Facebook @NorwalkHistSoc and on Instagram @norwalkhistoricalsociety for all the updates.
URL:https://norwalkhistoricalsociety.org/event/holiday-open-house-at-mill-hill-historic-park/
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SUMMARY:Cloak and Dagger: Espionage During the American Revolution (live lecture)
DESCRIPTION:Live Event! September 29\, 2022 from 6:30-7:30pm \n\n\nAdmission: $5.00 per personVenue: Norwalk Town House at Mill Hill Historic Park\, 2 East Wall St. \n\n\nBUY TICKETS \n\n\n\n\nTreason of Arnold\n\n\n\n\nSpies And Intrigue During The American Revolution Will Be Explored In Eric Chandler’s New Lecture\, “Cloak And Dagger: Espionage During The American Revolution” \n\n\n\n\nGeorge Washington \n\n\nFirst in war\, first in peace and first in the hearts of his countrymen… and America’s first spymaster. Spying may be the world’s second oldest profession\, even recounted in the Old Testament. Unlike England\, that already had a long tradition of the Great Game\, George Washington had to make it up through trial and error. Discover who\, the how\, the successes and failures of America’s first foray into intelligence gathering. \n\n\nAbout the Presenter \n\n\nEric Chandler\, is retired from a 30+ year career as an underwriter for a leading land title insurance company. He has been involved in American Revolutionary War Living History since 1974. He has portrayed infantry\, light infantry\, whale-boat raider\, and mounted and dismounted dragoons. He is currently serving his third term as a member of the Norwalk Historical Commission and sits on the Norwalk Historical Society Board of Directors. His artistic endeavors included writing and recording a comedy CD\, and decades as a musician playing Saxes in area Rock & Roll and Blues bands. To his credit\, or shame\, he had his likeness used in an issue of MAD Magazine. Eric is enjoying retirement with his wife Catherine\, taking classes\, giving lectures on historical topics and continuing to live history. \n\n\n\n\n\nThe Norwalk Historical Society is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. To Donate or become a Member visit this page on our website \n\n\nMake sure to follow us on Facebook @NorwalkHistSoc and on Instagram at @norwalkhistoricalsociety for all the updates. \n\n\nRefund Policy: \n\n\nAll ticket purchases are non-refundable\, except when the event is cancelled by the Norwalk Historical Society. No credit or refund is available if you do not show up; or if you leave an event early for any reason. No refund will be available if you attend a program and are dissatisfied with its presentation or content.
URL:https://norwalkhistoricalsociety.org/event/cloak-and-dagger-espionage-during-the-american-revolution/
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SUMMARY:Holiday Open House at Mill Hill
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We will have a food donation box at the event.\n\nPlease Note: All visitors will be required to wear masks regardless of vaccination status when inside the Mill Hill Historic Park buildings. The buildings at Mill Hill Historic Park are City of Norwalk property and masks are required inside all City of Norwalk buildings.\n\nMill Hill Historic Park is located at 2 East Wall Street in Norwalk\, CT. Handicapped and limited mobility parking on site. General parking is at the HSC building on the corner of East Wall Street and Park Street. Follow blue parking signs.\n\nExperience the Norwalk Historical Society’s new exhibition\, “Norwalk’s Changing Communities 13\,000 BC – 1835\,” which was funded in part by grants from Connecticut Humanities and the City of Norwalk Historical Commission and curated by Elizabeth Pratt Fox. This comprehensive\, interactive exhibition is family friendly with hands-on activities and games. Learn about the arrival of the first people of Norwalk\, the Indigenous People\, their contact with the Europeans and the development of Norwalk during the 17th and 18th centuries as well as during the dawn of the industrial age. Discover how community\, work\, and home changed over this period and how the people who lived in Norwalk adapted to those changes.\n\nStep back in time and explore the Governor Fitch Law Office\, renovated in 2018 under the joint supervision of the Norwalk Historical Commission and Norwalk Historical Society\, curated by Dr. Daryn Reyman-Lock and designed by Scott Kuykendall of Oxygen Design. Moved to Mill Hill in 1971\, the Fitch Law Office has been used as a key tool in teaching school children about Colonial life. All rooms including the Governor’s office room\, the clerk’s garret bedroom\, the kitchen and storage cellar have been reinterpreted to give a more accurate representation of life in the late 1700s.\n\nExplore school life in the c.1826 Downtown District one-room schoolhouse. View the exhibit\, “One Room Schoolhouses: A History of Education in Norwalk 1650-1870\,” in the 1826 Downtown District Schoolhouse onsite at Mill Hill. The exhibit\, curated by Dr. Daryn Reyman-Lock and designed by Scott Kuykendall of Oxygen Design\, highlights the early history of education in Norwalk using old photographs\, original documents and period textbooks.\n\nPlease read our visitor guidelines below!\nNorwalk Historical Society Museum Visitor Guidelines\nThe health and safety of our visitors\, volunteers\, and staff are our highest priority. Therefore\, we continue to implement the State of Connecticut’s regulations\, CDC guidelines\, and industry standards for best museum practices during the ongoing pandemic with the following rules and measures established for your visit.\nMasks:\n\n 	All visitors will be required to wear masks regardless of vaccination status when inside the Mill Hill Historic Park buildings. The buildings at Mill Hill Historic Park are City of Norwalk property and masks are required inside all City of Norwalk buildings.\n 	If you have a medical condition that keeps you from wearing a mask\, we ask you to please visit at a later date when it is deemed safe for visitors not to wear a mask.\n 	If you do not have a mask available\, or your mask is deemed ineffective\, the Norwalk Historical Society will make a disposable mask available to you.\n\nSocial Distancing:\n\n 	Social distancing shall be required for all staff\, volunteers and visitors. Social distancing means keeping 6 feet apart from guests\, docents\, and staff at all times during your visit.\n 	Bathrooms will accommodate 1 person at any given time.\n\nSanitizing:\n\n 	The Norwalk Historical Society will make hand sanitizer available at entrances\, exits and common areas.\n 	We are taking precautions in cleaning common areas with EPA approved cleaning products. Sanitary wipes and trash cans will be available in the restrooms to avoid direct contact on commonly used surfaces.\n 	All visitors will have to agree to these regulations before entering Mill Hill Historic Park buildings.\n\n[/cmsmasters_text][/cmsmasters_column][/cmsmasters_row]
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SUMMARY:Native American Archaeology of the Norwalk Area
DESCRIPTION:[cmsmasters_row data_width=”boxed” data_padding_left=”3″ data_padding_right=”3″ data_top_style=”default” data_bot_style=”default” data_color=”default” data_bg_position=”top center” data_bg_repeat=”no-repeat” data_bg_attachment=”scroll” data_bg_size=”cover” data_bg_parallax_ratio=”0.5″ data_padding_top=”0″ data_padding_bottom=”50″ data_padding_top_large=”0″ data_padding_bottom_large=”0″ data_padding_top_laptop=”0″ data_padding_bottom_laptop=”0″ data_padding_top_tablet=”0″ data_padding_bottom_tablet=”0″ data_padding_top_mobile_h=”0″ data_padding_bottom_mobile_h=”0″ data_padding_top_mobile_v=”0″ data_padding_bottom_mobile_v=”0″ data_shortcode_id=”w99kbbig0g”][cmsmasters_column data_width=”1/1″ data_bg_position=”top center” data_bg_repeat=”no-repeat” data_bg_attachment=”scroll” data_bg_size=”cover” data_border_style=”default” data_animation_delay=”0″ data_shortcode_id=”rf14sb2vnr”][cmsmasters_text shortcode_id=”fjd7r7yj45″ animation_delay=”0″] \nAbout this event\nJoin the Norwalk Historical Society for the in person lecture\, “From the Ice Age to the Founding of Norwalk: Native American Archaeology of the Norwalk Area\,” with guest presenter Ernest A. Wiegand\, professor of archaeology at NCC\, on Thursday\, December 9\, 2021 at 8:00pm in the old town meetinghouse at Mill Hill Historic Park\, 2 East Wall Street in Norwalk\, CT.\nRegistration Required! Free event but please consider making a donation to the Norwalk Historical Society.\nPlease Note: All visitors will be required to wear masks regardless of vaccination status when inside the Mill Hill Historic Park buildings. The buildings at Mill Hill Historic Park are City of Norwalk property and masks are required inside all City of Norwalk buildings. \nThis presentation will bring the audience back in time and reveal what archaeology has found about the history and cultural lifeways of the First Americans. Archaeological digs conducted in and around Norwalk will be discussed. Artifacts from local digs will accompany the program\, and the audience is encouraged to bring artifacts that they may have found on the beach\, along rivers and streams or while digging in the garden. \nTwelve thousand years ago\, southern New England had emerged from a covering of glacial ice. In this cold climate\, an environment far different than the present existed. Ice age animals such as the mammoth\, mastodon and caribou roamed the newly-deglaciated land\, as did the first Native Americans to enter the Northeast. The way of life of these early peoples\, and the adaptations their descendants made as the environment continued to change\, have been the focus of much interest and archaeological research for several decades. \nThis program is in conjunction with the Norwalk Historical Society’s new exhibit\, “Norwalk’s Changing Communities – 13\,000BC – 1835”\, which was funded in part by grants from Connecticut Humanities and the City of Norwalk Historical Commission. The new exhibit will be on view! \nMill Hill Historic Park is located at 2 East Wall Street in Norwalk\, CT. Handicapped and limited mobility parking on site. General parking is at the HSC building on the corner of East Wall Street and Park Street. Follow blue parking signs. \nAbout the Presenter\nErnie Wiegand has taught at Norwalk Community College since 1975\, when the college’s unique “Archaeology as an Avocation” certificate program was initiated. Students in the program have worked on many pre-contact period Native American sites as well as several historic period sites\, including the Rogers-Ritch-Merritt house in Norwalk. He received a Masters degree in anthropology from Hunter College in 1982 and has been the Archaeology as an Avocation program coordinator since 1990. In addition to his teaching duties\, he has been the faculty advisor to the NCC Archaeology Club\, which has not only conducted archaeological investigations of local sites but has brought archaeology to the public through its program meetings (which are open to the public) and special community outreach projects. He also serves as a consultant for both public and private land-use projects that may have an impact on archaeological sites. \n  \nNorwalk Historical Society Museum Visitor Guidelines\nThe health and safety of our visitors\, volunteers\, and staff are our highest priority. Therefore\, we continue to implement the State of Connecticut’s regulations\, CDC guidelines\, and industry standards for best museum practices during the ongoing pandemic with the following rules and measures established for your visit. \nMasks:\n\nAll visitors will be required to wear masks regardless of vaccination status when inside the Mill Hill Historic Park buildings. 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