Orange Historical Society
The Orange Historical Society, founded in 1964, is dedicated to the collection and preservation of historical artifacts related to the settlement of Orange and its surrounding area. They maintain several historic properties, including the Stone-Otis House, a restored 1830's homestead, The Academy, which serves as a museum and research center, and the Bryan-Andrew House, a 1740 residence built by one of the earliest Orange families.
With a focus on protecting the history and future of the Town of Orange, the Orange Historical Society offers visitors the opportunity to explore these historic properties by appointment. Their mission is to share the rich heritage of Orange, Connecticut, and provide a glimpse into the lives of its early settlers through their extensive collection of historical items.
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