Contact Us

 

Donate

Hours:

June – September
Saturdays, 1-4pm
and by appointment

Mailing Address:

Branford Historical Society
P.O. Box 504
Branford, CT 06405

Phone:

(203) 488-4828

Directions:

The Harrison House Museum
124 Main Street
Branford, CT 06405

From New York/New Haven:

I-95 North, Exit 54, take a right onto Cedar Street. Straight through the traffic light and continue straight to Main Street. Take a right onto Main Street. The Harrison House is one half mile up on the right.

From Boston/New London:

I-95 South, Exit 54, take a left onto Cedar Street. Straight through the traffic light and continue straight to Main Street. Take right onto Main Street. The Harrison House is one half mile up on the right.

Emails:

General Inquires

info@branfordhistoricalsociety.org

Mike Russo (Membership)

membership@branfordhistoricalsociety.org

Rick Ninteau (House/Grounds)

grounds@branfordhistoricalsociety.org

Robin Comey (President)

president@branfordhistoricalsociety.org

Sue Winkel (Programs)

programs@branfordhistoricalsociety.org

Kate Goodwin (Guides/Tours)

tours@branfordhistoricalsociety.org

Josh Russo (Treasurer)

treasurer@branfordhistoricalsociety.org

Robin Comey (Publicity)

publicity@branfordhistoricalsociety.org

Anthony Solomine (Preservation)

preservation@branfordhistoricalsociety.org

Emma Norden (Archives/Library)

archives@branfordhistoricalsociety.org

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Mission:

Founded in 1960, the mission of the Branford Historical Society is to discover and preserve the​ history of Branford, Connecticut by the acquisition and preservation of artifacts, documents, and records of Branford provenance, ​and to actively promote Branford’s history to the community. The Society also maintains the Harrison House Museum, Barn, and Gardens as part of that mission to discover, preserve, and educate about Branford’s heritage.

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