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Derby Historical Society preserves and celebrates the history of the Lower Naugatuck River Valley.

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About Us

Derby Historical Society is a regional historical society established on April 18, 1946, serving the towns of the Naugatuck Valley: Ansonia, Beacon Falls, Derby, Oxford, Seymour, and Shelton. Its headquarters is located in the David Humphreys House, the birthplace of a Revolutionary War officer and friend of George Washington.

Programs and Exhibits

The Society offers a variety of educational programs, including the interactive program "A Day in 1762," which allows students to immerse themselves in the history of the nation. Tours and programs for youth groups, such as scouts, church groups, and social service agencies, are also organized.

Hours of Operation

The office and research library are open from Tuesday to Thursday from 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM. Tours of Humphreys House are available by appointment.

Contact

Address: 37 Elm Street, Ansonia, CT 06401 Phone: +1 (203) 735-1908, +1 (203) 701-9171

Why Us

Derby Historical Society is committed to preserving, maintaining, and celebrating the rich and diverse history of the Naugatuck Valley by offering unique educational programs and exhibits that attract both residents and tourists.

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