Guns of Norwich Historical Society, Inc.

The Guns of Norwich Historical Society is a local society formed in 1995 by a group of people with a special interest in the firearms industry which flourished in Norwich, Connecticut from the 1700s to the 1930s. In addition, revolutionary and civil war participation by Norwich and its citizens was also of particular interest. Meetings are open to the public and occur on the 3rd Wednesday of the even numbered months at 7 pm in the Yantic Firehouse.

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Leffingwell House Museum / The Society of the Founders of Norwich

One of the finest restored examples of New England Colonial architecture and home of revolutionary patriot, merchant, and industrialist Christopher Leffingwell. Catch a glimpse of early 18th century life. Special Market Days events on the 2nd Saturday of the months April through October from Noon to 4 pm.

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Slater Memorial Museum

The Slater Memorial Museum awakens visitors to the richness and diversity of the human experience through art and history. Housed in a stunning Romanesque Revival building, the Slater’s collection interprets 300 years of Norwich history and also represents a broad range of world cultures from the Americas, Asia, Europe and Africa.

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The Arc Eastern Connecticut

The Arc Eastern Connecticut, established by two groups of families in 1952, provides advocacy and supports to people with intellectual and developmental disabilities across the entire region. Our services touch…

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