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New Haven Museum
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 16 พ.ย. 2016
The New Haven Museum has been collecting, preserving and interpreting the history and heritage of Greater New Haven since it was created, as the New Haven Colony Historical Society in 1862. Located in downtown New Haven at 114 Whitney Avenue, the Museum brings more than 375 years of New Haven history to life through its collections, exhibitions, programs and outreach. For more information visit www.newhavenmuseum.org or Facebook.com/NewHavenMuseum or call 203-562-4183.
New Haven’s Closet: 400 Years of Queer History in the Elm City (Program) HD
New Haven’s Closet: 400 Years of Queer History in the Elm City with John D. Allen (Program) HD
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Visit the New Haven Museum Website:
www.newhavenmuseum.org/
Follow us on Social Media:
Twitter: / newhavenmuseum
Facebook: / newhavenmuseum
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“The Founding of Sleeping Giant State Park” (Program) (HD)
มุมมอง 12128 วันที่ผ่านมา
“The Founding of Sleeping Giant State Park” with Trina Mace Learned (Program) (HD) Visit the New Haven Museum Website: www.newhavenmuseum.org/ Follow us on Social Media: Twitter: / newhavenmuseum Facebook: / newhavenmuseum Instagram: / newhavenmuseum video by High Wattage Media, LLC - highwattagemedia.com
John Lewis and the Politics of Voting (Program) (HD)
มุมมอง 126หลายเดือนก่อน
John Lewis and the Politics of Voting (Program) with David Greenberg (HD) Visit the New Haven Museum Website: www.newhavenmuseum.org/ Follow us on Social Media: Twitter: / newhavenmuseum Facebook: / newhavenmuseum Instagram: / newhavenmuseum video by High Wattage Media, LLC - highwattagemedia.com
Men of the 65th: The Borinqueneers of the Korean War (Program) (HD)
มุมมอง 135หลายเดือนก่อน
Men of the 65th: The Borinqueneers of the Korean War with Talia Aikens-Nuñez (Program) (HD) Visit the New Haven Museum Website: www.newhavenmuseum.org/ Follow us on Social Media: Twitter: / newhavenmuseum Facebook: / newhavenmuseum Instagram: / newhavenmuseum video by High Wattage Media, LLC - highwattagemedia.com
A Virtual Tour of New Haven Murals (Program) (HD)
มุมมอง 756 หลายเดือนก่อน
A Virtual Tour of New Haven Murals (Program) (HD) with Kwadwo Adae Visit the New Haven Museum Website: www.newhavenmuseum.org/ Follow us on Social Media: Twitter: / newhavenmuseum Facebook: / newhavenmuseum Instagram: / newhavenmuseum video by High Wattage Media, LLC - highwattagemedia.com
Amistad: Retold - Exhibit Opening
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Amistad: Retold - Exhibit Opening (HD) Visit the New Haven Museum Website: www.newhavenmuseum.org/ Follow us on Social Media: Twitter: / newhavenmuseum Facebook: / newhavenmuseum Instagram: / newhavenmuseum video by High Wattage Media, LLC - highwattagemedia.com
Birdman of the Senate: Senator George P. McLean and the Migratory Bird Treaty Act (Program)
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Birdman of the Senate: Senator George P. McLean and the Migratory Bird Treaty Act with Will McLean Greeley (Program) Visit the New Haven Museum Website: www.newhavenmuseum.org/ Follow us on Social Media: Twitter: / newhavenmuseum Facebook: / newhavenmuseum Instagram: / newhavenmuseum
From Canvas to Legacy: The Artistry of William Lanson’s Portrait (Program) 4K
มุมมอง 497 หลายเดือนก่อน
From Canvas to Legacy: The Artistry of William Lanson’s Portrait with Ricardo Gutiérrez (Program) (4K) Visit the New Haven Museum Website: www.newhavenmuseum.org/ Follow us on Social Media: Twitter: / newhavenmuseum Facebook: / newhavenmuseum Instagram: / newhavenmuseum video by High Wattage Media, LLC - highwattagemedia.com
Pressing Onward: The Imperative Resilience of Latina Migrant Mothers (Program)
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Pressing Onward: The Imperative Resilience of Latina Migrant Mothers (Program) Visit the New Haven Museum Website: www.newhavenmuseum.org/ Follow us on Social Media: Twitter: / newhavenmuseum Facebook: / newhavenmuseum Instagram: / newhavenmuseum video by High Wattage Media, LLC - highwattagemedia.com
Laurel Vlock: Pioneering Holocaust Filmmaker (Program)
มุมมอง 497 หลายเดือนก่อน
Laurel Vlock: Pioneering Holocaust Filmmaker (Program) Visit the New Haven Museum Website: www.newhavenmuseum.org/ Follow us on Social Media: Twitter: / newhavenmuseum Facebook: / newhavenmuseum Instagram: / newhavenmuseum video by High Wattage Media, LLC - highwattagemedia.com
Celebrating African American Connecticut Explored (10th Anniversary) (Program) 4K
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Celebrating African American Connecticut Explored (10th Anniversary) 4K Visit the New Haven Museum Website: www.newhavenmuseum.org/ Follow us on Social Media: Twitter: / newhavenmuseum Facebook: / newhavenmuseum Instagram: / newhavenmuseum
Rebels at Sea: Privateering in the American Revolution (Program)
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Rebels at Sea: Privateering in the American Revolution (Program) Visit the New Haven Museum Website: www.newhavenmuseum.org/ Follow us on Social Media: Twitter: / newhavenmuseum Facebook: / newhavenmuseum Instagram: / newhavenmuseum
God Save Benedict Arnold: New Haven Museum Webinar on "America's Most Hated Man" (Program)
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God Save Benedict Arnold: New Haven Museum Webinar on "America's Most Hated Man" (Program) Visit the New Haven Museum Website: www.newhavenmuseum.org/ Follow us on Social Media: Twitter: / newhavenmuseum Facebook: / newhavenmuseum Instagram: / newhavenmuseum
Individuals of Connecticut’s Colored Regiments with John Mills (Program)
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Individuals of Connecticut’s Colored Regiments - Nov. 9, 2023 - with John Mills (Program) Visit the New Haven Museum Website: www.newhavenmuseum.org/ Follow us on Social Media: Twitter: / newhavenmuseum Facebook: / newhavenmuseum Instagram: / newhavenmuseum
Micro-Histories - Ep. 11 - Morris Cove
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Join Jason Bischoff-Wurstle for Episode 11 of our Micro-Histories series - Morris Cove. For more information visit www.newhavenmuseum.org Video by highwattagemedia.com
Trailblazing Jewish Women from New Haven: The First Judith Ann Schiff Women’s History Program
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Trailblazing Jewish Women from New Haven: The First Judith Ann Schiff Women’s History Program
Micro-Histories - Ep. 9: Goatville (East Rock)
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Micro-Histories - Ep. 9: Goatville (East Rock)
New Haven’s Six Degrees of Separation through Music (Program)
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New Haven’s Six Degrees of Separation through Music (Program)
The Education of Betsey Stockton: An Odyssey of Slavery and Freedom (Program)
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The Education of Betsey Stockton: An Odyssey of Slavery and Freedom (Program)
New Haven Coliseum: Where Boomers Roamed
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New Haven Coliseum: Where Boomers Roamed
Micro-Histories - Ep. 8: Holiday Cheers: Cafe Nine and Armada Brewing Co.
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Micro-Histories - Ep. 8: Holiday Cheers: Cafe Nine and Armada Brewing Co.
Uncovering Their History: African, African American, and Native American Burials
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Uncovering Their History: African, African American, and Native American Burials
Regicide in the Family: Finding John Dixwell
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Regicide in the Family: Finding John Dixwell
Reveries of a Landscape Designer: Donald Grant Mitchell and the Path to the New Haven Park System
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Reveries of a Landscape Designer: Donald Grant Mitchell and the Path to the New Haven Park System
The Suburb Within: Donald Grant Mitchell, Edgewood, and the Greening of New Haven
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The Suburb Within: Donald Grant Mitchell, Edgewood, and the Greening of New Haven
Celebrating Connecticut's Coastlines & Waterways
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Celebrating Connecticut's Coastlines & Waterways
The Ingenuity of Two Early CT Women Artists
มุมมอง 582 ปีที่แล้ว
The Ingenuity of Two Early CT Women Artists
Roger sheman is great actor wish you happy birthday on month 19 April marriage anniversary on month 17 November best wishes u n ur beautiful family we are waiting ur new project thanks 🙏🎉
its so sad because when i was a child/new haven was awesome/nice people/never trouble/people stuck by each others side/now today everyone wants to fight/shoot people/drugs/robbing homes/its awful how people are today/very sad<.>it makes me sad<>
I'd be scared to walk through Fair Haven.
Marvelous!
This series is bringing many beloved memories back to mind, and I'm learning new history as well. My grandfather and his brothers built many of the new haven houses, from East Rock to West Rock. I love New Haven!
Jason, that was wonderful!
I love these videos! I've had a life-long crush on New Haven, and your series is teaching me more with each show. Thank you!
Thank you, Jason - this was so interesting!
Go back to bed
Booooooooo this is so lammmme!! Bro!!!!!!! The concerts sports !!! You guys straight suck at capturing this venue!!!!!!
I grew up across the street from the Pardee-Morris House (1960's) and as a kid we would go speak with the docent and she would let us explore inside.
I remember my grandmother buying fish wrapped up in newspaper off old fishing boats on an old wooden pier where the rusty scupper used to be in the 1950s.
My aunt who lived for a long time near New Haven told me when I asked her about the Coliseum that she used to pass by the place almost every day while going to or coming from where she worked. And in a city I’m building in Minecraft, I decided to erect an arena whose design I took inspiration from the New Haven Coliseum as well as the Meadowlands Arena in East Rutherford, New Jersey.
Late 70's, 80's: Jethro Tull, Doobie Brothers, Moody Blues. Others I've forgotten. That spiral was indeed a pain. So were the a**holes hurling beer bottles from the parking garage.
Another terrific tour of a wonderful neighborhood. The old photos are fascinating. Guess I’d better get myself on down to the New Haven Museum to soak up more of this great old city.
Stark Ravin’, Gun Wavin’ New Haven. #QuiTranstulitSustinet
Very interesting take on my home neighborhood. Where was Sperry’s farm?
TH-cam figured I would enjoy this video, and they were 100% right. Fascinating, and I’m now subscribed.
Fascinating. Is New Haven harbor a place for oyster farming?
Oysters use+ to be a huge industry in the City Point neighborhood (at the foot of Howard Avenue, just to the west of Long Wharf). They’re still harvested in the lower reaches of the Quinnipiac River, before it flows into the harbor.
Really great report. I grew up in New Haven and worked for the Historical Society with your predecessor in photographs, Lucinda Burkepile and librarian Ottila Kōel, Floyd Shumway et al. Superbe reportage and I can't think of anything I would correct or supplement. GREAT WORK
I stood by that tree in 1976, talking to the woman I would live with until 1980
Very interesting!
The number of ships and people involved is astounding. I had the impression that there were fewer than couple of hundred involved and the early Colonial Navy only had four ships in the onset. I teach in St. Thomas, VI, an island near St. Eustacius, important in the early part of the war for General Washington. It was wiped out as a commercial port by the English in 1781. Many of those people came to the Danish colony of Charlotte Amalie (St. Thomas) and then we grew as a commercial port with the elimination of our chief economic competitor.
I have a connection to the Colonial New Haven. This was viz my 9th Great-Grandmother. She not only married the first Governor of the Connecticut British Colony, but, after his death, she re-married the son of T. Eaton - the first Governor of British New Haven Colony. Maybel "Haynes" Hatlakenden Eaton [d. 1654 during the New Haven smallpox epidemic].
Thank you for a fascinating history. I have friends who live on Howard Ave, just a few blocks from the water. They sent a link to you forwich I'm greatfull. Who knew!
Thanks!
How do we not have an modern arena in a city like this wow!!!!
Moving back to New Haven in Spring 2023 after28 years. Looking forward to visiting New Haven's museums again.
I remember that bridge very well.
Love the series! Keep it up. I live in Berkeley CA and I'd love to see this kind of channel for my local neighborhoods.
Run DMC was HUGE in CT, I heard stories about their appearance at the Post Mall
You find the age of these people
Awesome find
Did they find out who these people were
I remember the rumble in East Rock ball field that happened while I was in Maine with my father. Louis Rivera caused it all I heard he died in prison.
Moving here in a week. Very excited to learn and explore the neighborhood!
this is great!
Top notch episode
FACT: The primary means of communication in Morris Cove is Morse Code.
realized on question about UK they use centimeters not inches but in terms of scale one inch to a foot the standard scale remains the same around the world for contemporary miniatures. In the Victorian period and prior, dolls' houses contained objects of different sizes. Today artisan miniature, and manufactured miniatures for the most part use one inch to a foot scale. I did not think about when I answered at the time!
I'm just here for the Raymond Massey shoutout
Fascinating! I’ve just begun to explore City Point because a friend has recently moved to a condo there and we walk around the neighborhood. Now I’m even more interested in the history and development of the area!
Roger Shermann
Any history that does not mention the Yale Coop is truly micro as all get out. The events around Yale's betrayal of the Coop and that Barnes and Noble monster coming in deserve their own chapter. I worked at the Coop from 1990 to 2000. I preferred Book World over on Chapel, where I worked from 1976 to 1990, but the Coop was a great place.
I’ve lived in the area for 2 1/2 years and never been to City Point. Thanks for the history!
One small error. At 9:20. The Cedars beach resort was on Hallock Ave, between Lamberton St. and Second St., not near South Water St. There was an organized opposition to creating Bay View Park by those who wanted the city to develop the Cedars instead. However, a lawyer pointed out that the railroad likely would take The Cedars by imminent domain, which they in fact did. So, Bay View Park was developed instead, even though it required the infilling of a mosquito-infested salt marsh.
I used to party there 😊
I lived on Lawrence St from 1950-1961
I have one clock... and its works very fine.
Thank you Jason, well done piece of history. I grew up on Mechanic St., Lovell School, Blake Field, Sheehan Little League. Father worked at American Tube Bending on Mechanic and State that is now part on the Corsair apartments.