The Guilford Keeping Society collects, preserves and shares its history and heritage of Guilford, CT. for present and future generations.
The Guilford Keeping Society is a non-profit historical society dedicated to preserving the history of Guilford. Besides the 1774 Thomas Griswold House Museum and the 1803 Medad Stone Tavern, the Society maintains an early blacksmith shop, a large barn filled with farm implements, two corn cribs and a Victorian three seat privy or outhouse, situated on the grounds of the museum on Boston Street, in Guilford, Connecticut.
Along with the buildings, we maintain an extensive collection of Guilford historic photographs, journals or daybooks and other memorabilia mostly housed in the "Guilford Room" of the Guilford Free Library and available for use by the public for research or browsing.
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