THE OLD STATE HOUSE // Connecticut's Cultural Treasures

THE OLD STATE HOUSE // Connecticut's Cultural Treasures

Connecticut’s Old State House served as the Constitution State’s original seat of government from 1796 to 1878.

Connecticut’s Cultural Treasures is a new series of 50 five-minute vignettes that profiles a variety of the state’s most notable cultural resources.

Connecticut’s Old State House http://ctoldstatehouse.org/

Connecticut Office of Tourism http://ctvisit.com/
CPTV http://www.cpbn.org/program/connecticuts-cultural-treasures

© 2013 Connecticut Public Broadcasting, Inc.

1 Comments

  1. @WestonUlbrich on October 4, 2024 at 7:08 pm

    But Washington and Rochambeau didn’t meet at this version of the state house. If they met here than it was at the first state house. I have read that they likely met at at the Wadsworth homestead.

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