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SUMMARY:History Bites | Portraits of Patriots: Colonel John Trumbull and Five Fellow Patriots from Connecticut in the American Revolution
DESCRIPTION:Selfless sacrifices were made throughout the fight for American independence. Join local historian & author Damien M. Cregeau to discover the stories of General George Washington’s unsung heroes—from future Connecticut governor John Trumbull to his sister Faith Trumbull to officers of the Continental Army who have received little focus until now. \nA book sale and signing will follow the presentation. \n$5 suggested donation \n  \nAbout the Speaker \nDamien Cregeau earned his B.A. in history from Hillsdale College and M.A. in history from Colorado State. He is a nationally-recognized scholar of the American Revolution who has spoken throughout the U.S. from Boston to Washington\, D.C. to Chicago. His talk on Alexander Hamilton is available to watch on C-SPAN. He has been published in numerous journals and magazines\, including Military History Quarterly\, ten features in the Journal of the American Revolution\, and Financial History magazine. He published his first book\, Portraits of Patriots\, in 2025.  He and his wife\, Pam\, a psychologist\, own two homes in Connecticut built in 1765 – the Private Samuel Hanmer House in Wethersfield and the General Jedediah Huntington House in Norwich. \n 
URL:https://www.fairfieldhistory.org/event/history-bites-portraits-of-patriots-colonel-john-trumbull-and-five-fellow-patriots-from-connecticut-in-the-american-revolution/
LOCATION:Fairfield Museum\, 370 Beach Road\, Fairfield\, CT\, 06824\, United States
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SUMMARY:2026 Annual Meeting of the Fairfield Museum’s Membership
DESCRIPTION:Fairfield Museum Members are invited to join us for an informal reception from 5:30 to 6 pm\, followed by the election of new Board members and officers of the Fairfield Museum. Afterwards\, enjoy a special presentation on Benjamin Tallmadge\, George Washington’s chief intelligence officer during the American Revolution\, with Kate Zullo\, Head of Education at Litchfield Historical Society. \nOpen to Museum Members only. \n  \nClick Here to View the Board Nominee Slate. \nClick Here to View the Bios for the Board Nominees.
URL:https://www.fairfieldhistory.org/event/2026-annual-meeting-of-the-fairfield-museums-membership/
LOCATION:Fairfield Museum\, 370 Beach Road\, Fairfield\, CT\, 06824\, United States
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SUMMARY:The Three Towns Bus Tour
DESCRIPTION:From its earliest days\, Fairfield was a sprawling town. Stretching from the Saugatuck River in the west to what is now Bridgeport’s Park Avenue in the east\, and northward to the hills of Redding\, Fairfield’s original bounds encompassed a vast and dynamic region. With a flourishing population\, new parishes and religious beliefs took root and distant communities began to forge their own paths. Thus emerged the neighboring towns of Redding\, Westport\, Weston\, and Easton—shaped from Fairfield lands. Join us for a special bus tour to discover the unique stories found in Fairfield\, Weston\, and Easton and explore the shared history among all three towns. \nCo-presented by Weston History & Culture Center and Historical Society of Easton. \nRegistration is required. $80 per person.  \n  \nProgram Details: \n\nPre-registration is required—no drop-ins will be allowed because space is very limited.\nThe bus tour is approximately 4 hours long.\nWe will make 3 stops where we will see specific sites along the way. Stops include: c. 1750 Ogden House; Weston History and Culture Center; and Easton Congregational Church & Staples Academy.\nLight refreshments will be available at select stops during the bus tour.\nWe will depart promptly at 10 AM. Please arrive at the Fairfield Museum (370 Beach Rd. Fairfield\, CT) at least 30 minutes in advance in order to secure a parking spot.\nParking is available at the Fairfield Museum.\nCheck in at the Fairfield Museum lobby.\nWhen purchasing admission\, you will NOT receive a physical ticket. All you need to do at check-in is provide your name.\nThis program is recommended for adults.\nPlease note that this bus does not have wheelchair accessibility.\nA restroom will be available on the bus.\nPlease bring water with you.\nPlease dress for the weather and wear comfortable shoes. We will be walking and standing for periods at certain stops.\nIn case of inclement weather\, the Fairfield Museum\, Weston History & Culture Center and Historical Society of Easton will make every effort to reschedule the bus tour. Please check the Fairfield Museum website (www.fairfieldhistory.org) for weather-related updates.\nNo refunds will be given unless the program is cancelled by the Fairfield Museum\, Weston History & Culture Center\, and Historical Society of Easton.\n\n 
URL:https://www.fairfieldhistory.org/event/the-three-towns-bus-tour/
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