
The Museum of Darien is offering a “Trolley Through Time” on Saturday, October 5th. Participants will enjoy a guided tour on a trolley ride through Darien with Museum educators Sarah Das and Michele Mengwall, and Town Historian Sarah Lexow Keena, and will learn about Darien’s history that is hidden in plain sight.
Guests will explore the story of the town’s founding and its place in the Revolutionary War, and will learn the history behind familiar landmarks including Rings End Bridge, the Noroton River Burial Ground, the Bates-Scofield House, and Tilley Pond. The tour takes place from 1:30-4:30pm.
To purchase tickets ($80 for members, $100 for nonmembers) or to find out more, visit museumofdarien.org, call (203) 655-9233 or email ekoch@museumofdarien.org. The Museum of Darien is located at 45 Old King’s Highway in Darien, CT.
Established in 1953 as the Darien Historical Society, the Museum of Darien welcomes all ages to discover the town’s history and to experience the objects, narratives and works of art that tell Darien’s story, from its earliest beginnings as Middlesex Parish to the prosperous community it is today. To learn more about supporting the town’s history, visit museumofdarien.org or call (203)655-9233