Salmon Brook Historical Society

Salmon Brook Historical Society Salmon Brook Historical Society preserves Granby Connecticut's heritage, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Salmon Brook Historical Society complex for a tour of its four museum buildings and a glimpse into Granby’s past. Granby, Connecticut has retained the village atmosphere of earlier days. A leisurely Sunday afternoon drive down the Rte. 10 & 202, showcases 18th and 19th century houses which are set back from the wide, tree-lined street. The Weed-Enders House built in 1790 in West Granby and moved t

o the site. It houses the visitor’s entry and the museum store. Also, an elegant Victorian parlor depicts in cluttered splendor, a view of the past where visitors can look through a stereopticon and marvel at intricate hair wreaths. The fine genealogical library is open for researchers on Tuesday and Thursday mornings or by appointment. The 1732 Abijah Rowe House is the oldest structure left from the original Salmon Brook Settlement. It has been restored to an early 1800s appearance and has appropriate period furniture. The paneling and corner cupboard in the south parlor are original to the house. The corner cupboard in the north parlor, exemplifies early 19th century remodeling. The second floor also houses a room with Victorian toys, from a wooden tricycle to an exquisite doll house, along with a charming collection of antique dolls. The Cooley School is the only remaining one-room schoolhouse in Granby which has not been renovated into a home or shop. It was built c.1870 on the corner of East Street and Cooley Road. At that location, the school and woodshed were in Granby, while the outhouse was in Southwick, Massachusetts. The school was moved to the Society site, along with the outhouse and the original granite state line marker, for authenticity. A typical 19th century classroom has been recreated with wood stove, water bucket and dipper (shared by all), an 1855 Connecticut map and the mandatory picture of George Washington. The books, slates and desks were once in the Granby District Schools and are used again by visiting school children. The Colton-Hayes Tobacco Barn Museum displays a microcosm of Granby’s past. Exhibits include Indian artifacts, spinning wheels, Civil War items, a Meeting House, 1890 era kitchen, wash kitchen and sick room, along with a General Store filled with fascinating objects. The barn also features many of the businesses from Granby’s past: seamstress, shoemaker, creamery, saw mill, cabinet maker, harness maker, blacksmith, tobacco, and farming. A glass-sided, horse drawn hearse and a beech tree carved by Civil War soldiers fascinate visitors. The Salmon Brook Historical Society exhibits are all Granby, tools used by Granby men, clothing worn by Granby women and toys played with by Granby children. The Society is open for tours June through September, Sundays 2-4 p.m. Two tours are offered, first the house and second the barn for $2 each, seniors and under 12 are $1.

05/16/2026
05/16/2026

Looking for something fun to do this afternoon? Stop by the Salmon Brook Historical Society Flea Market at 208 Salmon Brook Street in Granby! Over 35 amazing vendors are set up with antiques, flowers, clothes, toys, collectibles, food, and all kinds of unique finds. Grab some lunch, stroll the grounds, and spend the afternoon treasure hunting with friends and family. The weather is perfect for a day at the flea market — come see what everyone is talking about!

05/16/2026

Today is the day! Join us at the Salmon Brook Historical Society Flea Market at 208 Salmon Brook Street in Granby! With over 35 vendors, there’s something for everyone — antiques, clothes, flowers, toys, home treasures, delicious food, and so much more. Spend the day hunting for unique finds, enjoying great food, and supporting our local community. You never know what hidden treasure you might discover! We can’t wait to see everyone today!

🌷🛍️ Treasure hunters, vintage lovers, and bargain seekers — mark your calendars!The Salmon Brook Historical Society’s Sp...
05/08/2026

🌷🛍️ Treasure hunters, vintage lovers, and bargain seekers — mark your calendars!
The Salmon Brook Historical Society’s Spring Flea Market is coming Saturday, May 16, 2026 from 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM and you won’t want to miss it!
Step inside and explore rooms filled with antiques, collectibles, glassware, home décor, vintage treasures, unique finds, kitchen items, artwork, and so much more. Every table has something different waiting to be discovered! Whether you’re searching for a special piece, decorating your home, or just love the thrill of the hunt, there’s something for everyone.
✨ Come spend the day browsing, shopping, and enjoying the charm of one of Granby’s favorite community events. Bring your friends, bring your family, and come make a day of it!
📍 Salmon Brook Historical Society
208 Salmon Brook Street
Granby, Connecticut
📅 Saturday, May 16, 2026
⏰ 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
You never know what treasure you’ll find! 🕰️🪑☕🖼️

🇺🇸 America 250 Program You Won’t Want to Miss! 🇺🇸What do you really know about the Hessians of the Revolutionary War?Joi...
05/08/2026

🇺🇸 America 250 Program You Won’t Want to Miss! 🇺🇸
What do you really know about the Hessians of the Revolutionary War?
Join us this Tuesday for a fascinating evening that goes beyond the myths and into the real stories of the German soldiers who fought during the American Revolution—and even spent time right here in our region.
👀 Were they truly ruthless mercenaries… or something more?
📖 How did they end up in New England?
🏡 And why did some choose to stay?
🎤 Renowned historian Dennis Picard brings these stories to life with engaging insight and rich historical detail you won’t hear in textbooks.
📅 Tuesday, May 12, 2026
⏰ 6:30 – 7:30 PM
📍 Granby Public Library – Reading Room
🎟️ Registration required – seats are filling fast!
This is part of Granby’s America 250 celebration—perfect for history lovers, curious minds, and anyone who enjoys discovering the stories behind our past.
👉 Don’t wait—secure your spot today!

https://granby.librarycalendar.com/event/dragoon-muskateer-prisoner-hessians-revolutionary-war-america-250-program-10598

🪵✨ Step Back in Time with Colonial Craftsmanship! ✨🪵Ever wonder how early New England furniture was made—by hand, with s...
05/07/2026

🪵✨ Step Back in Time with Colonial Craftsmanship! ✨🪵
Ever wonder how early New England furniture was made—by hand, with skill, patience, and incredible artistry?
Join us for a fascinating evening exploring the world of 17th-century woodworking and carving, where history comes to life right before your eyes.
🔨 Watch how a traditional Joined Blanket Chest is created
📖 Learn the stories behind early American furniture (1630–1730)
🌲 Discover the tools, materials, and techniques used centuries ago
This is more than a lecture—it’s a hands-on look at the craftsmanship that helped shape New England. Whether you love history, woodworking, or just enjoy learning something new, this program is for you.
🎤 Featuring talented artisans Rick Liegl and Anne Marie Elder of Colonial Crafts of Connecticut
📅 Tuesday, May 19, 2026
⏰ 6:30 – 7:30 PM
📍 Granby Public Library – Reading Room
🎟️ Registration required – seats are limited!
Come connect with local history, creativity, and the timeless skills that are still being preserved today.
👏 Sponsored by the Friends of the Granby Public Libraries


https://granby.librarycalendar.com/event/colonial-crafts-10689

🌼 The best part? You never know what you’ll find.That’s what makes our Spring Flea Market so fun. One table leads to ano...
05/03/2026

🌼 The best part? You never know what you’ll find.
That’s what makes our Spring Flea Market so fun. One table leads to another… and suddenly you’ve found something you didn’t expect but can’t leave behind.
Every vendor brings something different, which means no two visits are ever the same. Whether you’re hunting for something specific or just enjoying the browse, there’s always that moment where you say, “Oh I love this!”
📅 May 16 | 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Come see what you discover.

🌷 Something special is happening in Granby… 🌷The Spring Flea Market at Salmon Brook Historical Society is almost here, a...
04/28/2026

🌷 Something special is happening in Granby… 🌷
The Spring Flea Market at Salmon Brook Historical Society is almost here, and this is one you don’t want to miss.
On Saturday, May 16 from 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM, the grounds will be filled with tables of treasures, unexpected finds, and things you didn’t even know you needed.
We’re talking a little bit of everything—plants, toys, antiques, tools, home goods, and plenty of surprises in between. It’s the kind of place where every turn brings something new.
Bring a friend, take your time, and enjoy a day that feels like spring should—relaxed, fun, and full of discovery.

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208 Salmon Brook Street (p. O. Box 840)
Granby, CT
06035

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