WHAT WE DO AS A SOCIETY AND FOR THE TOWN OF BETHEL
Bethel Historical Society
40 Main Street - Bethel, CT 06801
203-743-5893
Village Among The Hills
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Officially incorporated as a town in 1855, Bethel's recorded history stretches back to its earliest settlement as part of Danbury in 1684. Hat manufacturing represented its premier industry for nearly two centuries, and the ever-changing number of shops and factories employed most of the area's populace. Roughly equidistant from New York City and Hartford and located along the Metro-North Railroad line and US Interstate 84, its convenient access, lively downtown, and modern educational park have attracted continued development. Growing from a population of 1,711 people in 1860 to one of 20,358 in 2020, Bethel has undergone tremendous change and yet still retains much of its small-town New England appeal.
Tour Boxes
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Selected Letters of P.T. Barnum
Signed by the author -
A. H. Saxon
As the author, A. H. Saxon, indicates, P.T. Barnum has the paradoxical distinction of being one of America's best known, least understood phenomena. As the reader moves through his letters from 1810 to 1891, one will discover a man who was full of ideas, a humorist, a social critic and a very
complicated man.
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