Grating the Nutmeg

103. Cannonballs and Skyscrapers: Keeler Tavern Museum


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Owned by the same family for its first 200 years then purchased by star architect Cass Gilbert in 1907 for his summer home, the Keeler Tavern was there when the American Revolution's Battle of Ridgefield happened and it has a cannonball embedded in the façade to prove it. New York City architect Cass Gilbert, designer of early skyscrapers like the Woolworth Building in New York City, kept all of the home's Colonial charm and added to it! Cass Gilbert had a big impact on Connecticut's architecture in Hartford, Waterbury, Waterford and New Haven.

But there's more to the Keeler Tavern than a pretty place! New research is enhancing the museum's ability to tell women's and African American history in programming for adults and children. The pandemic pushed many museums to reach out to their audience using new technologies. Hear more about how the Keeler Tavern Museum and History Center's dynamic staff is telling their story and finding new audiences in 2020 with architectural historian Mary Donohue.

Thank our guests Hildi Grob, Executive Director, Catherine Prescott, Chief Curator, and Melissa Houston, Educational Director from the Keeler Tavern Museum and History Center. See more at https://keelertavernmuseum.org/

Find a photo album for this episode at https://www.ctexplored.org/

Read more online at ctexplored.org in the article https://www.ctexplored.org/benedict-arnold-and-the-battle-of-ridgefield/

And read about architect Cass Gilbert in our online articles including https://www.ctexplored.org/glamour-and-purpose-in-new-havens-union-station/

https://www.ctexplored.org/longer-lasting-than-brass-waterburys-city-hall-restored/

https://www.ctexplored.org/seaside/

Our mid-reel sponsor is the Wilton Historical Society at http://wiltonhistorical.org/

Mentioned in the episode: Historical Interpreter-Cheyney McKnight at NotYourMommasHistory http://www.notyourmommashistory.com/

Playwrights: Joanne Hudson, Redding, CT and Royal Shiree, Lynchburg, VA

This episode was produced by Mary Donohue, Assistant Publisher of Connecticut Explored, and engineered by Patrick O'Sullivan.

Music by Hyde.

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