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Celebrating Black History Month

Celebrating Black History in Connecticut

Connecticut is rich with Black history and stories of the trailblazing efforts that African American people have contributed to American History. With such abundant history comes many ways to celebrate it, especially during February for Black History Month. Explore the state that spawned Harriet Beecher Stowe, whose abolitionist Uncle Tom’s Cabin helped changed the world, the first boarding school for women of color, the birthplace of a famous abolitionist and more!

Featuring: Amistad Center for Art & Culture | Canton Historical Museum | City of Hartford | City of New Haven | City of Stamford | City of Torrington | Connecticut Freedom Trail | Garde Arts Center | Harriet Beecher Stowe Center | Mattatuck Museum | Norwich Arts Center | Prudence Crandall Museum | The Klein | The Mark Twain House & Museum | Torrington History Museum | Town of Guilford | Town of North Haven | Town of West Hartford | Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art


Recent Press

Torrington's arts and culture featured in tour; state offers marketing assistance

The Advocate, Connecticut Post, Greenwich Time, The Hour, New-Times, Register Citizen

Online article highlighting the Connecticut Office of Tourism's visit to the city of Torrington.

Published Date: 2018-05-24

Featuring: City of Torrington | Five Points Gallery | Torrington History Museum | Warner Theatre

Nutmeg Nuggets: Tourism department includes visit to conservatory

Fairfield Citizen, Norwalk Citizen, Register Citizen

Online article highlighting the Connecticut Office of Tourism's visit to tour Torrington.

Published Date: 2018-05-30

Featuring: City of Torrington | Torrington History Museum | Warner Theatre