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GREENWICH HARBOR 250TH CELEBRATION
Free access available from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Greenwich will host a signature America 250 celebration when the
160-foot Dutch tall ship Oosterschelde sails into Greenwich Harbor and docks at the Delamar Hotel. The ship will be open to the public on Sunday, June 28, before departing for New York City to participate in the international Tall Ships Parade on July 4.
Open to the public on Sunday, June 28, and presented by the Greenwich Historical Society, the day will feature a family-friendly celebration at Roger Sherman Baldwin Park featuring free ship boarding and tours, a recreated Colonial Village with costumed Revolutionary-era reenactments, living history encampments, a musical journey through American history, and a Salute to Veterans.
To learn more, please ask our front desk
BRUCE MUSEUM
While focused on art and natural science, the Bruce Museum's permanent collections and special exhibits also include regional history, Native American culture, environmental change, and cultural heritage - offering deep context for how the Greenwich area fits into American history.
PUTNAM COTTAGE/KNAPP TAVERN MUSEUM
A historic landmark connected to the American Revolutionary War. Tradition holds that General Israel Putnam escaped British troops nearby by riding down a steep hill, and this preserved cottage offers a tangible connection to Revolutionary-era struggles and stories.
BUSH-HOLLEY HOUSE
A National Historic Landmark and centerpiece of the town's colonial and cultural story. Dating back to the 1700s, this site was a hub of early American life and later the heart of Connecticut's first American Impressionist art colony. Explore period rooms, gardens, and exhibits that connect local life to broader American history.
GREENWICH HISTORICAL SOCIETY
This local history museum and cultural hub offers exhibits, lectures, and guided tours that explore everything from colonial Greenwich to national milestones and diverse American stories.