The New Haven Museum, which has been open free to the public on the first Sunday of the month since January 2010, announced that it will also be open free on the third Sunday of the month beginning on May 15th through the end of the summer. Hours on Sundays are 1 to 4 p.m.
Two new exhibits, The Hill: New Haven’s First Suburb, which has attracted a wide audience, and Both Here and There: A Century of Transformative Encounters, which traces the 110-year history of the Yale-China Association, will be on display until June 30, 2011.
The New Haven Museum, founded in 1862 as The New Haven Colony Historical Society, is located in downtown New Haven at 114 Whitney Avenue. For information, please call Michelle Cheng at (203) 562-4183 ext. 11 or email mcheng@newhavenmuseum.org.
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