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This exhibit focused on furniture makers working in Litchfield County today and showcased their craft through the display of pieces from their workshops.


highlighted Litchfield's legendary participation in the war for independence, focusing specifically on how the community's participation has been remembered throughout the years.

followed the paths young people took as they experienced romance and entered into courtship and, eventually, marriage. It was open from April 16- November 27, 2005.


was a temporary exhibition of quilts from Connecticut's northwest corner. It was open from April 17, 2004 to November 28, 2004. For details, click on the link above
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April 12, 2003 to November 30, 2003.


June 1, 2003 - September 18, 2003
This joint exhibition was held at various historical societies and museums throughout Northwest Connecticut. Please see the partners page for links to other participating organizations or click on history to see items from the collection of the Litchfield Historical Society.



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