Tag Archives: Pardee-Morris House

Old-Timers

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A time traveler from New Haven’s colonial days would barely recognize it today. …

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Carried Over

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A carriage once drawn by four horses now stands in the carriage shed at the New Haven Museum’s Pardee-Morris House, a symbol of New Haven’s industrial past nestled within a symbol of its colonial history. …

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Going Fourth

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America’s 246th birthday happens Monday, and we’re RSVPing yes.

In the meantime, we might head to…

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Point in Time

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The eponymous lighthouse on Lighthouse Point hasn’t been lit since 1877. …

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This Week in New Haven (August 2 – 8)

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This first week in August musters national and local pride as well as live music both outside the box and just plain outside.

It also signals the beginning of Daily Nutmeg’s annual Summer Reading Month. …

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This Week in New Haven (June 21 – 27)

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Here comes the pitch. …

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Household Names

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Until last week, the names Pink and Stepna Primus existed only in the depths of census and church records. They weren’t written or spoken as part of the oft-told history of the Pardee-Morris House, the 18th-century home of the family …

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Old-Timers

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A time traveler from New Haven’s colonial days would barely recognize it today. …

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This Week in New Haven (August 12 – 18)

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This week’s menu includes breakfast on a summit, dinner in a park and drinks on a roof. …

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This Week in New Haven (July 15 – 21)

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From carnival-ing with Catholics to cartooning with Corsillo, from comedy on College Street to compassion on a Commons, from…

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