Cos Cob, Connecticut
203-869-6899
greenwichhistory.org
Greenwich Historical Society was founded in 1931 to preserve and interpret Greenwich history to strengthen the community’s connection to our past, to each other and to our future. The circa 1730 National Historic Landmark Bush-Holley House witnessed slavery and the American Revolution and became the site of Connecticut’s first American Impressionist art colony from 1890 to 1920. Its landscape and gardens are restored based on documentation from the site’s Impressionist era. The campus also includes a nationally accredited museum, library and archives, and more.
Indiana Historical Society
Indianapolis, Indiana
317-232-1882
indianahistory.org
Since 1830, the Indiana Historical Society (IHS) has connected people to the past by collecting, preserving, interpreting and sharing the state’s history. A private, nonprofit organization, IHS maintains the nation’s premier research library and archives on the history of Indiana and the Old Northwest. IHS also provides support and assistance to local museums and historical groups, and publishes books in addition to youth, adult and family programming.
Greenwich Historical Society
Gateway Regional Arts Center
Mount Sterling, Kentucky
859-498-6264
grackentucky.org
The Gateway Regional Arts Center (GRAC) is one of the premier cultural centers for the Central and Eastern regions of Kentucky. With a mission of providing excellent arts experiences for the communities along the I-64 Corridor between Lexington, Kentucky and Huntington, West Virginia, GRAC is on the forefront of cultural programming and continues to grow its reach in the Appalachian and Bluegrass regions of Kentucky.
Nestled in-between the rolling hills and horse farms of Central Kentucky and the mountains and hollers of Eastern Kentucky, Mount Sterling offers a unique conduit – the “Gateway,” as it is known here – between the two distinct landscapes and cultures.