Bush-Holley House Museum - Reviews from across the web
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Artcom Museums Tour: Bush Holley House Museum - Historical Society of The Town of Greenwich, Cos Cob, CT The Bush-Holley House was a boarding house for American Impressionsit artists in the late 1800's and early 1900's. It is a National Historic Landmark as the home of the First Art Colony in Connecticut. On November 15th, The Historical Society of the Town of Greenwich(CT), owners of the site, is open... artcom.com
Historical Society of the Town of Greenwich - Bush-Holley House Museum The Historical Society of the Town of Greenwich collects and preserves the cultural heritage and ongoing history of Greenwich and provides a center for its enjoyment and study at Bush-H... bushholley.org
Historical Society of the Town of Greenwich - Home ocated on the historic Cos Cob Harbor, home of Connecticut's first art colony, the Historical Society's facilities include the National Historic Landmark Bush-Holley House (circa 1730); the Visitor Center, housed in a former village post office (circa 1805); the Hugh and Claire Vanderbilt Education ... hstg.org
New at the Venerable Bush-Holley House - New York Times The building the artists called ''the house next door,'' the new Visitor Center, was the site of the post office by the time they were in residence. Justus Luke Bush had the home built around 1805 as a dry goods store and storehouse. The first tableau in the sound and light show that orients visitor... query.nytimes.com
Blue Skies Today: Seton included in Exhibition of Cos Cob Artists American Impressionist John H. Twachtman settled in Greenwich in 1889 and by 1891 began teaching summer art classes at the Holley House, a boardinghouse in Cos Cob owned by Josephine and Edward Holley. Before long, a lively art colony developed around Mr. Twachtman. Known today as Bush-Holley House,... blueskiestoday.blogspot.com
Bush-Holley Museum Property / Heritage Landscapes The overall objective was to engage visitors in the history of this place and time to provide a platform for local history and education programs. Heritage Landscapes documented and planned for a landscape that would portray the era of the Connecticut Impressionists while supporting an array of curr... heritagelandscapes.com
Bush-Holley Historic Site - The Historical Society of Greenwich Founded in 1931, The Historical Society of the Town of Greenwich (HSTG) collects, preserves and disseminates the history of Greenwich, Connecticut. HSTG is located at Bush-Holley Historic Site, which features the c.1730 National Historic Landmark Bush-Holley House, home of Connecticut's first art co... tfaoi.com
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