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Traditional American Food and Its 19th Century New England Influencers

The La Grua Center 32 Water Street, Stonington, CT, United States

In the first half of the nineteenth century, New England made a concerted effort to assert cultural leadership in the new American nation. Cookery wasn’t neglected in this campaign. New Englanders sought to encourage refinement of American manners and taste, and New England cookbooks played a big part in that effort. Connecticut had already led the way a few years...

Printmaking Workshop

Captain Palmer House

Monotype magic is happening at the Captain Nathaniel B. Palmer House, Saturday, May 24 at 10AM.
Come make one-of-a-kind prints where oops turns into art—no experience needed, just curiosity and a sense of fun.
We bring the ink, paper, and rollers.
You bring yourself (and maybe an apron).
You’ll leave with frame-worthy prints and ink-stained bragging rights.
Warning: Side effects may include sudden bursts of inspiration and a newfound love for rollers.
Limited spots—because even creativity needs a headcount.

Cook the Book at the Palmer House

Captain Palmer House

This month, the group will enjoy simple and delicious meals from celebrity chef Antoni Porowski’s Let’s Do Dinner.  The gathering will be hosted by Historic Stonington at the Captain Nathaniel B. Palmer House in Stonington—40 Palmer Street, Stonington. 

The Cannon Ball!

Captain Palmer House

  This year, we are excited to celebrate the 26th anniversary of our Cannon Ball Gala!  Our theme, "Let's Misbehave,"  celebrates the roaring 20s, a time in history famous for its architecture, music, fashion, economic prosperity, and optimism. The 1920s saw the emergence of new artistic and cultural movements, leading to innovations in art, film, and music.  In addition to advancements...