Victorian Christmas
Join us on Saturday, December 21st, at the Naugatuck History Museum (380 Church Street, Naugatuck, CT) for a festive day of holiday cheer!
Santa will be by the fireplace in his traditional Victorian suit from 1 pm to 3 pm, ready for photos—bring your own camera, or let one of our volunteers help capture the moment.
Explore the Dickens’ Village scavenger hunt, our Victorian holiday display, and beautiful decorations from 10 am to 4 pm.
Don’t miss the chance to shop at our museum store, featuring unique gifts and one-of-a-kind treasures perfect for the season.
Free & Open to All
Victorian Christmas
Looking for something fun to do during the holiday break? The Naugatuck History Museum (380 Church Street, Naugatuck, CT) will be open on Friday, December 27th, from 10 am to 4 pm for an extra day of festive fun!
Bring the whole family to explore our Dickens’ Village scavenger hunt, Victorian holiday display, and beautiful decorations. It’s the perfect opportunity to enjoy some local history and make holiday memories together.
While you’re here, visit our museum store to find unique gifts and support our mission to preserve Naugatuck’s history.
Free & Open to All – Make us part of your holiday break plans!
Victorian Christmas
Don’t miss the final day of our Victorian Christmas celebration at the Naugatuck History Museum (380 Church Street, Naugatuck, CT) on Saturday, December 28th, from 10 am to 4 pm!
It’s your last chance to experience the magic of our Dickens’ Village scavenger hunt, Victorian holiday display, and stunning decorations that bring the season to life.
Stop by our museum store to discover unique treasures and gifts—every purchase helps support our mission to preserve Naugatuck’s history.
Free & Open to All – Let’s wrap up the season together while celebrating Naugatuck’s rich history!
The Ghosts of Tuttle House - Part 2
Due to popular demand, CT Spirit Investigators return to share new insights into the Ghosts of Tuttle House!
Trivia on Tap: First Stop on the 5-Month Tour - Tuck’s Tavern
Trivia on Tap: First Stop on the 5-Month Tour - Tuck’s Tavern supporting Naugatuck Historical Society.
Trivia on Tap: Second Stop on the 5-Month Tour – Corner Tavern
Trivia on Tap: Second Stop on the 5-Month Tour – Corner Tavern supporting the Naugatuck Historical Society.
Trivia on Tap: Third Stop on the 5-Month Tour – Brady’s Pub & Restaurant
Trivia on Tap: Third Stop on the 5-Month Tour – Brady’s Pub & Restaurant supporting the Naugatuck Historical Society.
Trivia on Tap: Fourth Stop on the 5-Month Tour – Jesse Camille’s
Trivia on Tap: Fourth Stop on the 5-Month Tour – Jesse Camille’s supporting the Naugatuck Historical Society.
Trivia on Tap: Final Stop on the 5-Month Tour – La Casita Mexican Restaurant & Cantina
Trivia on Tap: Final Stop on the 5-Month Tour – La Casita Mexican Restaurant & Cantina supporting the Naugatuck Historical Society.
Victorian Christmas
Join us on Saturday, December 14th, at the Naugatuck History Museum (380 Church Street, Naugatuck, CT) for a festive day of holiday cheer!
Santa will be by the fireplace in his traditional Victorian suit from 1 pm to 3 pm, ready for photos—bring your own camera, or let one of our volunteers help capture the moment.
Explore the Dickens’ Village scavenger hunt, our Victorian holiday display, and beautiful decorations from 10 am to 4 pm.
Don’t miss the chance to shop at our museum store, featuring unique gifts and one-of-a-kind treasures perfect for the season.
The museum is wheelchair accessible and welcoming to all.
Free & Open to All
Get Your Tickets to The Ghosts of Tuttle House – Part 2!
Saturday, January 11, 2025
6 pm – 8 pm
Join the CT Spirit Investigators and Researchers as they return by popular demand to reveal new insights into the Ghosts of Tuttle House. Witness the evidence firsthand with EVPs, video clips, and photographs that uncover the haunted history of the Tuttle House.
Tickets are limited & sell out fast!
$10 for members
$15 for non-members
Holiday Open House
Step into the charm of a Victorian Christmas with festive decorations inspired by the Tuttle family’s time here.