Tag Archives: New Haven Museum

Memory Banking

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Much as many of us would like to forget, remembering this pandemic has been a priority for some local organizations and residents. (more…)

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Stone Turned

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It was 1822. The population of the United States had just crossed 10 million. James Monroe was in his second term as president, having won all but a single electoral vote. In New Haven, cattle-grazing had been banished from the Green, a (more…)

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This Week in New Haven (March 22 – 28)

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Music, family and television history are remembered, while destructive and constructive futures are imagined. (more…)

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This Week in New Haven (March 15 – 21)

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As days trend warmer, evenings lengthen, vaccinations proceed and restrictions lighten, our social reality remains still mostly, sensibly virtual—for now. (more…)

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Round and Around

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The 78th Golden Globe Awards are coming this Sunday, honoring the best films and TV series of the prior 14 months as chosen by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association. Topped with (more…)

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This Week in New Haven (February 8 – 14)

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This Valentine’s week, love—for the most part—is in the air. (more…)

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Entertainment Center

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Few buildings in New Haven have stirred more sentiment—positive or negative—than the New Haven Veterans Memorial Coliseum. (more…)

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Neighboring

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Home to a historic village, a public library, old factory buildings, art studios and galleries, Edgewood Park, Hopkins School, the Yale Bowl, the Yale Golf Course and (more…)

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Troup Formation

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Connecticut voted for the 19th amendment, which granted women the right to vote, on September 14, 1920. That same day, the state lost one of its most ardent and least recognized suffragists, Augusta Lewis Troup (more…)

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As We Speak

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“The right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances,” is enshrined in the First Amendment to the Constitution, ratified on June 21, 1788. New Haveners have (more…)

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