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360. Martha A. Parsons House Museum

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360. Martha A. Parsons House Museum

“Parsons Me, But I Need to Take Pictures” Enfield (Google Maps location) June 11, 2017 Remember back in the day when I started this website? Damian was a wee baby, Calvin not yet a twinkle in my eye, my hair was dark and my abs were taut. Well, the first two things were true anyway. Yeah? And remember how … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Museums, New Post Tagged With: CT Women's Hall of Fame, Dubious Claims, Enfield, enfield historical society, Firsts Onlies and Oldests, Free Museums, Hartford County, Historic Houses, Women's Heritage Trail

Helen Keller’s House

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Helen Keller’s House

Can’t Hardly See or Hear the Road From The House Easton A rarity: I sought out a house that does not appear on any list or any trail nor does it have a museum inside it. It is merely the house that Helen Keller lived in during her final years on this great blue marble called Earth. That’s all, nothing more. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Everything Else, Houses, Communities, Libraries, & Businesses Tagged With: CT Women's Hall of Fame, Easton, Fairfield County, famous people houses, houses, Private Residences

CT Women’s Heritage Trail

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CT Women’s Heritage Trail

This is a Broad Catergory Connecticut Women's Heritage Trail *Text from The Heritage Trail site, which appears to no longer exist in early 2020. The Connecticut Women's Hall of Fame is the proud founder of a statewide program, the Connecticut Women's Heritage Trail. The Women's Heritage Trail is a constellation … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Cultural, Heritage, & Historic Trails Tagged With: CT Women's Hall of Fame, Prudence Crandall: State Heroine, Women's Heritage Trail

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