Webster’s War of the Words

Virtual

Announcing Webster's War of the Words, the signature fundraiser of the Noah Webster House & West Hartford Historical Society! The highlight of the event is the game show hosted by Merriam-Webster Dictionary's Peter Sokolowski, which will be hosted virtually this year on Zoom Webinar. Ticket Options: Webster's War of the Words Virtual Game Show $20.00 […]

$20 – $250

Colonial Child Adventure Camp

Noah Webster House 227 South Main Street, West Hartford, CT, United States

Our full day camp, offered in conjunction with West Hartford’s Westmoor Park. Children can explore life in the 1700’s by spending a week as a colonial child! By doing activities at both the Noah Webster House and Westmoor Park, children experience first-hand the chores, games, and fun of colonial times. During the week, children get […]

$270 – $295

Colonial Child Adventure Camp

Noah Webster House 227 South Main Street, West Hartford, CT, United States

Our full day camp, offered in conjunction with West Hartford’s Westmoor Park. Children can explore life in the 1700’s by spending a week as a colonial child! By doing activities at both the Noah Webster House and Westmoor Park, children experience first-hand the chores, games, and fun of colonial times. During the week, children get […]

$270 – $295

Autumn Splendor Garden Tour

St. James's Episcopal Church 1018 Farmington Ave., West Hartford, CT

View the splendor of the fall season in 6 gardens located throughout West Hartford. Presented by the West Hartford Garden Club. The tour's five private gardens will require a ticket and are open to adults and children over 12. Advance tickets are available for $20 through September 10, 2021. (Tickets are available the day of […]

$20

Book Talk: American Democracy in Crisis

AMERICAN DEMOCRACY IN CRISIS Book Talk with Iona College Professor Jeanne Sheehan Zaino Join the Noah Webster House & West Hartford Historical Society on Tuesday, September 14, 2021 at 7 p.m. for a free virtual book talk with Dr. Jeanne Sheehan Zaino who will discuss the flawed foundations of American government and her book American […]

Free

Exhibit Opening: “The Front Lines Project”

Noah Webster House 227 South Main Street, West Hartford, CT, United States

“THE FRONT LINE PROJECT” EXHIBIT OPENS AT THE NOAH WEBSTER HOUSE Works of Ginny Kemp Explore the Reality of Front Line Workers During the Pandemic   This fall, celebrate your heroes, learn from their experience, and reflect on these historic times with a new photography exhibit “The Front Line Project” by West Hartford photographer Ginny […]

Americanon Book talk

Virtual

The Noah Webster House & West Hartford Historical Society and The Mark Twain House & Museum present AMERICANON: An Unexpected U.S. History in Thirteen Bestselling Books. Author Jess McHugh will be joined in conversation by Peter Sokolowski, Editor at Large for Merriam-Webster. Surprising and delightfully engrossing, Americanon explores the true history of thirteen of the […]

Noah Webster Real Ale Harvest Fest

Noah Webster House 227 South Main Street, West Hartford, CT, United States

The Noah Webster Real Ale Harvest Fest returns on Saturday, November 6, 2021 with two sessions: 2-5 p.m. and 6-9 p.m. Join us for the 6th (semi) annual event to sample beer you can’t find anywhere else. Breweries create a unique cask of real ale good for this one day only with one stipulation: their […]

$50

Colonial Dance at Noah’s

Noah Webster House 227 South Main Street, West Hartford, CT, United States

You are invited to an afternoon of dancing and music while you experience wedding traditions of the 18th century. Hosted by Noah's New Americans, junior history club of Noah Webster House. Learn what the wedding reception for Noah Webster and his bride Rebecca Greenleaf might have been like and about the customs, superstitions, and fun […]

$15

Being Indigenous in CT

Virtual

  Join the University of Hartford (UIS Program and the Office of Diversity & Community Engagement) and the Noah Webster House & West Hartford Historical Society for a conversation with Sage Phillips and Lee Mixashawn Rozie on what it means to be Indigenous in Connecticut today. Sage Phillips, a young panawáhpskewi (Penobscot) woman of the […]