Connecticut Landmarks recently celebrated more than 75 years of preserving and presenting Connecticut history with an End-of-Summer Garden Party at the Butler-McCook House & Garden in downtown Hartford. The event raised over $11,000 to support educational youth programming at Connecticut Landmarks’ Hartford properties, including the Amos Bull House — one of four remaining 18th century buildings in Hartford, which will soon house CT Landmark’s administrative offices, and archives. Pictured, from left, are: Denise Merrill, Secretary of State; David MacDonald, Hartford City Council; Cathy Malloy, CEO, Greater Hartford Arts Council; Matt Ritter, State Representative; Erika Arias, FOX-CT anchor; George Jepsen, CT Attorney General; and Sheryl Hack, executive director, CT Landmarks.
