Taverns in early Connecticut were more than just places to drink. Travelers and locals alike saw taverns as a place to be entertained, spread news and gossip, have a good meal, and get a night’s lodging. Join the Connecticut Historical Society’s Christina Rewinski and learn more about how taverns were an essential part of every Connecticut town.
Christina Rewinski is a Museum Educator at the Connecticut Historical Society. She develops and teaches educational programs for school and adult audiences. Christina has formerly worked at a number of Connecticut museums and holds a B.A. in English from Skidmore College and an M.A. in Museum Education from Tufts University.
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