Greenwich Historical Society opens inaugural exhibition at the new campus
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Greenwich Historical Society opens inaugural exhibition at the new campus
Game of Round the World, 1890. A Novel and Fascinating Game with Plenty of Excitement by Land and Sea with Nellie Bly, the World's Globe Circler Created by J.A. Grozier. Published by McLoughlin Bros., Inc. Collection Greenwich Historical Society. Paul Mutino photographer.



COS COB, CONN.- The inaugural exhibition at the Greenwich Historical Society's newly reimagined campus opened to the public this weekend. Drawing on objects and images from the Historical Society's collections, History Is... encourages visitors to reflect on the role history plays at different stages in their lives and explores the ways individuals look at, define and interpret history. The exhibition embodies the Historical Society's mission to strengthen the community's connection to our past, to each other and to our future.

According to Curator of Museum Collections Karen Frederick: "History is multi-faceted, and at different times in people's lives, can take on personal, local or global dimensions. Viewing history as a journey of continuity and change offers an opportunity for visitors to connect with our rich collections, which are intimately entwined with our nation's narrative, and experience them in new and engaging ways."

Following a multi-year campus renovation and expansion, the exhibition is being presented in the new Gallery for Special Exhibitions, a gift of the Frank Family Foundation. The Historical Society worked closely with design firm Whirlwind Creative to develop History Is..., new interpretive signs around the site and a new visual identity.

HISTORY IS...
History Is... explores seven ways we connect to history. The exhibition illustrates how ubiquitous and dynamic history is through artifacts, images and documents. See how we record time and events, how we move about, the structures we save and the things we collect give meaning to our lives and to our communities.

HISTORY IS...MEASURED IN TIME
This exhibit chronicles how we have tracked time over the centuries. Objects from the collection include a windowsill sundial, calendars, tall case clock, pocket watch, train schedule, diary and digital wristwatch.

HISTORY IS...TOLD IN THE NEWS
Headlines reveal the diversity of events in history and mark the passing of time. A timeline of headlines allows visitors to see the breaking news in the year of their birth. Culled from local newspapers, the selected headlines reflect events that have both national and local impact.

HISTORY IS...PEOPLE ON THE MOVE
Explore the stories of people on the move over time: by foot, water, road and rail. Modes of transportation and mobility have changed over time, affecting how we commute to work, where we live and how new immigrants arrived. This exhibit offers a glimpse into how the town of Greenwich changed over time as modes of mobility evolved.

HISTORY IS...FOUND IN PLACES
Preservation of landmarks ensures that the past will not be forgotten. As our cities and towns grow and change, progress often erases the visible evidence of past communities. A view of historic Greenwich through our post card collection tells the stories of select landmarks, buildings and streetscapes that have survived or adapted to change.

HISTORY IS...REMEMBERED IN SMALL THINGS
The small things we collect serve as a record of personal and public milestones in our lives. These objects, when shared, become collective memories and often reveal what many of us have in common.

HISTORY IS...PASSED THROUGH GENERATIONS
An eclectic display of artifacts illustrates how innovations, practices and lifeways have changed from one generation to the next while many of our needs remain the same.

HISTORY IS...PERSONAL
History isn't comprised just of famous people and globally impactful events. It can also be personal and reflect what is meaningful to individuals and their families. Greenwich Historical Society invited Greenwich residents to lend a small artifact, document and/or image that illustrates a memorable experience in their lives.

The exhibition is on display from October 6, 2018 through September 7, 2019.

Also in the new museum, see paintings from the artists of the Cos Cob art colony, a short orientation film, a timeline, and displays of recent acquisitions and seldom-seen objects from the collections of the Greenwich Historical Society.










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