Presentation: The History of the Wallop School
After decades of only having one school building in town, four additional one room schoolhouses were built in 1754, including Wallop School. Our little red school was one of the[...]
After decades of only having one school building in town, four additional one room schoolhouses were built in 1754, including Wallop School. Our little red school was one of the[...]
Guided by Jim Malley, this free walking tour begins in the Enfield Street School parking lot, then crosses Enfield Street to the Thomas Abbey Memorial and Enfield Congregational Church. Next, it[...]
There are only three Shakers left in the world today. It was much different 200 years ago, when Shaker communities were founded all over New York, New England, and beyond. [...]
The Enfield Historical Society is hosting class field trips today. If you are an educator or leader of a school, scout, or other youth group, you can contact the Enfield Historical[...]
The Enfield Historical Society is hosting class field trips today. If you are an educator or leader of a school, scout, or other youth group, you can contact the Enfield Historical[...]
The Enfield Young Historians Initiative provides children with a path to research and to learn about the people who relocated themselves and their families to Enfield, Connecticut. This free program[...]
The Enfield Historical Society is hosting class field trips today. If you are an educator or leader of a school, scout, or other youth group, you can contact the Enfield Historical[...]
The Enfield Historical Society is hosting class field trips today. If you are an educator or leader of a school, scout, or other youth group, you can contact the Enfield Historical[...]
Regular meetings are held on the second Tuesday of each month at 6:00 pm at the Old Town Hall and are open to the public.
The Enfield Historical Society is hosting class field trips today. If you are an educator or leader of a school, scout, or other youth group, you can contact the Enfield Historical[...]