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Danbury Museum Land Acknowledgement
The Danbury Museum campus is located on the unceded land that was stewarded for generations, since the last ice age, by many Indigenous Peoples including the Schagticoke, Paugussett, Pootatuck, Weantinock, Wiechquaesgeck, Mohican, and Pequannock. Present day western Connecticut and the Housatonic Valley have been the site of travel, gatherings, and trade for numerous tribal peoples. This acknowledgement is an effort to honor and respect the relationship that exists between Native Peoples and their sacred lands; a relationship that should be honored and fostered by generations of people, from around the world, who have, built community and stewarded the land we now know as Danbury.
Tours are available Wednesday thru Saturday, advance booking via
Eventbrite
is appreciated; onsite, staff-assisted research is by appointment only and is available Wednesday - Saturday, find out more on our
Research
page; Huntington Hall exhibit space is open Wednesday thru Saturday from 12-4.
Please check our
Plan Your Visit
page for all details.
Danbury Museum
43 Main Street, Danbury, Connecticut 06810, United States
203.743.5200
Today
Closed
A Very Special #Danbury250 Commemorative Event!
The Mayor's Ball, a special commemoration of 250 years of our Danbury community, will be held at the Amber Room on Friday, May 29th. Your ticket purchase supports the Connecticut Education Foundation and the Danbury Museum.
Details for ticket purchasing and sponsorship opportunities are below!
Main ticket page:
https://givebutter.com/mayorsball2026
Full details at:
https://www.danbury-ct.gov/m/newsflash/home/detail/153
The Danbury Museum is a Limited Public Forum
The Danbury Museum is a limited public forum, which means that visitors, volunteers, and staff of the museum expect to have the right to visit and work at the museum undisturbed and in accordance with the purposes for which the museum was created and intended.
Our visitors, volunteers, and staff have an expectation of privacy, so please do not photograph or videotape
members of the community without their permission.
Donate to the Danbury Museum
The Danbury Museum is funded 66% by the City of Danbury, but the other 34% must be raised by our volunteers and staff within each fiscal year.
Here's how you can help! Your donations will help us continue to maintain and care for our 7 Historic Buildings.
If you would prefer to mail a check, it can be sent to: Friends of the Danbury Museum, 43 Main Street, Danbury, CT 06810
Subscribe to our monthly newsletter!
Keep up to date about all the Danbury Museum news!
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Upcoming Events
Plan Your Visit
Plan Your Visit
Research
Historic Buildings Tour
Charles Ives Birthplace
Marian Anderson Studio
About Us
Membership
Collecting & Donations
Digital Archives
Celebrate Black History
Student Resources
The Great Danbury Fair
Danbury History in Brief
Newsletter Archive
Volunteer!
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Bookings
My Account
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Danbury Museum Land Acknowledgement
The Danbury Museum campus is located on the unceded land that was stewarded for generations, since the last ice age, by many Indigenous Peoples including the Schagticoke, Paugussett, Pootatuck, Weantinock, Wiechquaesgeck, Mohican, and Pequannock. Present day western Connecticut and the Housatonic Valley have been the site of travel, gatherings, and trade for numerous tribal peoples. This acknowledgement is an effort to honor and respect the relationship that exists between Native Peoples and their sacred lands; a relationship that should be honored and fostered by generations of people, from around the world, who have, built community and stewarded the land we now know as Danbury.
Tours are available Wednesday thru Saturday, advance booking via
Eventbrite
is appreciated; onsite, staff-assisted research is by appointment only and is available Wednesday - Saturday, find out more on our
Research
page; Huntington Hall exhibit space is open Wednesday thru Saturday from 12-4.
Please check our
Plan Your Visit
page for all details.
Danbury Museum
43 Main Street, Danbury, Connecticut 06810, United States
203.743.5200
Today
Closed
A Very Special #Danbury250 Commemorative Event!
The Mayor's Ball, a special commemoration of 250 years of our Danbury community, will be held at the Amber Room on Friday, May 29th. Your ticket purchase supports the Connecticut Education Foundation and the Danbury Museum.
Details for ticket purchasing and sponsorship opportunities are below!
Main ticket page:
https://givebutter.com/mayorsball2026
Full details at:
https://www.danbury-ct.gov/m/newsflash/home/detail/153
The Danbury Museum is a Limited Public Forum
The Danbury Museum is a limited public forum, which means that visitors, volunteers, and staff of the museum expect to have the right to visit and work at the museum undisturbed and in accordance with the purposes for which the museum was created and intended.
Our visitors, volunteers, and staff have an expectation of privacy, so please do not photograph or videotape
members of the community without their permission.
Donate to the Danbury Museum
The Danbury Museum is funded 66% by the City of Danbury, but the other 34% must be raised by our volunteers and staff within each fiscal year.
Here's how you can help! Your donations will help us continue to maintain and care for our 7 Historic Buildings.
If you would prefer to mail a check, it can be sent to: Friends of the Danbury Museum, 43 Main Street, Danbury, CT 06810
Subscribe to our monthly newsletter!
Keep up to date about all the Danbury Museum news!
Copyright © 2026 Danbury Museum. All Rights Reserved.
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