Greenwich Historical Society
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Greenwich Historical Society-
Victoria Bruzzese Senior Special Events Manager at GREENWICH HISTORICAL SOCIETY
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New Rochelle, New York, United States
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Rising Star
Dianne Sayegh Niklaus Arts / Marketing / Wellness-
New York City Metropolitan Area
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Top 5%
Stephanie A. Barnett Associate Director of Public Programs and Community Outreach, Greenwich Historical Society-
Wallingford, Connecticut, United States
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Top 10%
Ashley Aberg Simmons MLIS Graduate-
New York, New York, United States
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Leslie Albamonte (CA, MI, MBA) Information Professional experienced in manuscript and digital archives, reference, and special collections. Business and marketing background.-
New York City Metropolitan Area
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Rising Star
Overview
MISSION STATMENT: Greenwich Historical Society preserves and interprets Greenwich history to strengthen our community’s connection to our past, to each other, and to our future. Greenwich, Connecticut was founded in 1640, was pivotal during the American Revolution, and later became a gilded-age enclave for the rich and famous. Greenwich has long been associated with well-known individuals and pivotal events in the arts, business, journalism and politics. Greenwich Historical Society was founded in 1931 to collect and chronicle this vibrant history. It is a member of the Historic Artists Homes and Studios and is one of 21 museums on the Connecticut Art Trail. Greenwich Historical Society boldly reimagined campus opening October 6, 2018 will relay the town's national significance. The new campus features a nationally accredited museum, library and archives, café, store, and restored Impressionist-era gardens. It is home to the circa 1730 National Historic Landmark Bush-Holley House, which survived the American Revolution and became Connecticut's first American Impressionist art colony. Greenwich Historical Society offers innovative educational programs, exhibitions, events, and preservation initiatives. ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES are open Mon.-Fri., 9am-5pm. VISITOR INFORMATION BUSH-HOLLEY HOUSE: Jan.-Feb. Sat. and Sun; Mar.-Dec. Wed.-Sun. 12-4 pm. Admission is by docent-led tour only, at 1, 2, and 3 pm. MUSEUM GALLERIES: Year round Wed.-Sun. 12-4 pm. ADMISSION to the Bush-Holley House and museum galleries: Adults: $10, seniors $8, always free to members and children under 18. Free admission the first Wednesday of each month. We are also a proud Blue Star Museum, offering free admission to active military personnel and their families from Memorial Day to Labor Day.
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