Taverns in early Connecticut were more than just a place to drink. Travelers and locals alike saw taverns as a place to be entertained, spread news and gossip, have a good meal, and get a night’s lodging. Learn about how taverns were an essential part of every Connecticut town.
Join EHS and the Griswold Inn as we present this special program from the Connecticut Museum of History and Culture about the history of tavern life in Early CT. More details to come, including registration info.
The Griswold Inn 1899
About the speaker: Jennifer Busa is the Public Programs Coordinator at the Connecticut Museum of Culture and History. She develops and presents adult programs at the CMCH. Jennifer is a former middle school social studies teacher, with a B.A. in anthropology from the University of Connecticut and an M.A. in anthropology from the University of Minnesota.