Mommy and Me Tea at the Essex Steam Train
Take in the beautiful spring scenery on this 1 ½ hour round-trip train ride through the Connecticut River Valley, as you enjoy this intimate family excursion.
Essex Go Bragh Parade
After a 2 year Hiatus - the Essex go Bragh Irish Parade will step off at Essex Town Hall, Sat. March 19th at 10am.
The Cherry Pie Band at the Griswold Inn
Jump, jive, and kick up your heels with Jillian Grey and the boys! Cherry Pie mixes it up with swing, rockabilly Latin-style music and some sultry ballads.
Thursdays on the Dock at the Connecticut River Museum
Thursdays on the Dock has been a shoreline staple since 2009. 12 years in and they are still the destination for waterfront music. Each Thursday evening in July and August from 5:30-7:30, bring a chair or blanket, and watch the sun go down over the river.
Thursdays on the Dock at the Connecticut River Museum
Thursdays on the Dock has been a shoreline staple since 2009. 12 years in and they are still the destination for waterfront music. Each Thursday evening in July and August from 5:30-7:30, bring a chair or blanket, and watch the sun go down over the river.
Thursdays on the Dock at the Connecticut River Museum
Thursdays on the Dock has been a shoreline staple since 2009. 12 years in and they are still the destination for waterfront music. Each Thursday evening in July and August from 5:30-7:30, bring a chair or blanket, and watch the sun go down over the river.
Thursdays on the Dock at the Connecticut River Museum
Thursdays on the Dock has been a shoreline staple since 2009. 12 years in and they are still the destination for waterfront music. Each Thursday evening in July and August from 5:30-7:30, bring a chair or blanket, and watch the sun go down over the river.
Conquer the Current Paddle Regatta
The Connecticut River Museum is again partnering with their friends at Surfrider’s Connecticut Chapter, for the Conquer the Current Paddle Regatta. All proceeds benefit the Museum’s education programs.
Thursdays on the Dock at the Connecticut River Museum
Thursdays on the Dock has been a shoreline staple since 2009. 12 years in and they are still the destination for waterfront music. Each Thursday evening in July and August from 5:30-7:30, bring a chair or blanket, and watch the sun go down over the river.
Thursdays on the Dock at the Connecticut River Museum
Thursdays on the Dock has been a shoreline staple since 2009. 12 years in and they are still the destination for waterfront music. Each Thursday evening in July and August from 5:30-7:30, bring a chair or blanket, and watch the sun go down over the river.
Thursdays on the Dock at the Connecticut River Museum - USCG Jazz Nonet Band
Thursdays on the Dock has been a shoreline staple since 2009. 12 years in and they are still the destination for waterfront music. Each Thursday evening in July and August from 5:30-7:30, bring a chair or blanket, and watch the sun go down over the river.
Thursdays on the Dock at the Connecticut River Museum
Thursdays on the Dock has been a shoreline staple since 2009. 12 years in and they are still the destination for waterfront music. Each Thursday evening in July and August from 5:30-7:30, bring a chair or blanket, and watch the sun go down over the river.
12th Annual Essex Auto Club Car Show
The Essex Auto Club will hold it’s 12th Annual Car Show in Essex on July 4th. As in prior years, this event promises to have a wide variety of automobiles on display, ranging from classics to more contemporary offerings – there’s something for everyone to see.
Hands on the Land: Art and the Environment in the Connecticut River Valley
The natural world of the Connecticut River Valley has seen great changes over the past four centuries. At the Connecticut River Museum, we often use history and science to teach our visitors about these changes. This year, we are partnering with the Lyme Art Association for an exhibit that uses art as our guide to the changes in our natural world. Hands on the Land: Art and the Environment in the Connecticut River Valley is a collaborative exhibit showcasing 40 works of art that speak to human impact on the land.
Hands on the Land: Art and the Environment in the Connecticut River Valley
The natural world of the Connecticut River Valley has seen great changes over the past four centuries. At the Connecticut River Museum, we often use history and science to teach our visitors about these changes. This year, we are partnering with the Lyme Art Association for an exhibit that uses art as our guide to the changes in our natural world. Hands on the Land: Art and the Environment in the Connecticut River Valley is a collaborative exhibit showcasing 40 works of art that speak to human impact on the land.
Hands on the Land: Art and the Environment in the Connecticut River Valley
The natural world of the Connecticut River Valley has seen great changes over the past four centuries. At the Connecticut River Museum, we often use history and science to teach our visitors about these changes. This year, we are partnering with the Lyme Art Association for an exhibit that uses art as our guide to the changes in our natural world. Hands on the Land: Art and the Environment in the Connecticut River Valley is a collaborative exhibit showcasing 40 works of art that speak to human impact on the land.
Hands on the Land: Art and the Environment in the Connecticut River Valley
The natural world of the Connecticut River Valley has seen great changes over the past four centuries. At the Connecticut River Museum, we often use history and science to teach our visitors about these changes. This year, we are partnering with the Lyme Art Association for an exhibit that uses art as our guide to the changes in our natural world. Hands on the Land: Art and the Environment in the Connecticut River Valley is a collaborative exhibit showcasing 40 works of art that speak to human impact on the land.
Hands on the Land: Art and the Environment in the Connecticut River Valley
The natural world of the Connecticut River Valley has seen great changes over the past four centuries. At the Connecticut River Museum, we often use history and science to teach our visitors about these changes. This year, we are partnering with the Lyme Art Association for an exhibit that uses art as our guide to the changes in our natural world. Hands on the Land: Art and the Environment in the Connecticut River Valley is a collaborative exhibit showcasing 40 works of art that speak to human impact on the land.
Hands on the Land: Art and the Environment in the Connecticut River Valley
The natural world of the Connecticut River Valley has seen great changes over the past four centuries. At the Connecticut River Museum, we often use history and science to teach our visitors about these changes. This year, we are partnering with the Lyme Art Association for an exhibit that uses art as our guide to the changes in our natural world. Hands on the Land: Art and the Environment in the Connecticut River Valley is a collaborative exhibit showcasing 40 works of art that speak to human impact on the land.
Connecticut River Museum Speaker Series with Renee Tribert, Preservation Connecticut
Join the Connecticut River Museum as they discuss the historic physical structures that speak to Connecticut’s industrial past, and carry forward to our present and future. Interesting industries/architecture, as well as case studies on different rehabs throughout the state will be discussed. Highlights cover the industries in Essex, Deep River, and other places along the Connecticut River.
27th Annual Train Show at the Connecticut River Museum
The family friendly Holiday Train Show exhibit is back at the Connecticut River Museum for its
27th year of fun for all ages. See what train artist Steve Cryan has created this year! A fully operational 26 foot train layout, “I SPY” scavenger hunts, and toddler sized viewing layout are all part of the fun!
27th Annual Train Show at the Connecticut River Museum
The family friendly Holiday Train Show exhibit is back at the Connecticut River Museum for its
27th year of fun for all ages. See what train artist Steve Cryan has created this year! A fully operational 26 foot train layout, “I SPY” scavenger hunts, and toddler sized viewing layout are all part of the fun!
27th Annual Train Show at the Connecticut River Museum
The family friendly Holiday Train Show exhibit is back at the Connecticut River Museum for its
27th year of fun for all ages. See what train artist Steve Cryan has created this year! A fully operational 26 foot train layout, “I SPY” scavenger hunts, and toddler sized viewing layout are all part of the fun!
27th Annual Train Show at the Connecticut River Museum
The family friendly Holiday Train Show exhibit is back at the Connecticut River Museum for its
27th year of fun for all ages. See what train artist Steve Cryan has created this year! A fully operational 26 foot train layout, “I SPY” scavenger hunts, and toddler sized viewing layout are all part of the fun!
27th Annual Train Show at the Connecticut River Museum
The family friendly Holiday Train Show exhibit is back at the Connecticut River Museum for its
27th year of fun for all ages. See what train artist Steve Cryan has created this year! A fully operational 26 foot train layout, “I SPY” scavenger hunts, and toddler sized viewing layout are all part of the fun!
27th Annual Train Show at the Connecticut River Museum
The family friendly Holiday Train Show exhibit is back at the Connecticut River Museum for its
27th year of fun for all ages. See what train artist Steve Cryan has created this year! A fully operational 26 foot train layout, “I SPY” scavenger hunts, and toddler sized viewing layout are all part of the fun!
27th Annual Train Show at the Connecticut River Museum
The family friendly Holiday Train Show exhibit is back at the Connecticut River Museum for its
27th year of fun for all ages. See what train artist Steve Cryan has created this year! A fully operational 26 foot train layout, “I SPY” scavenger hunts, and toddler sized viewing layout are all part of the fun!
27th Annual Train Show at the Connecticut River Museum
The family friendly Holiday Train Show exhibit is back at the Connecticut River Museum for its
27th year of fun for all ages. See what train artist Steve Cryan has created this year! A fully operational 26 foot train layout, “I SPY” scavenger hunts, and toddler sized viewing layout are all part of the fun!
First Responder Fridays at Connecticut River Museum
First Responder Fridays! Each Friday from October 1 - November 20.
First Responder Fridays at Connecticut River Museum
First Responder Fridays! Each Friday from October 1 - November 20.