

Connecticut Landmarks is in the forefront of Connecticut’s heritage organizations in reexamining its role in, and relevance to, contemporary society in order to better serve current and future audiences. Our recent name change from the Antiquarian & Landmarks Society to Connecticut Landmarks, accompanied by a new logo, brand identity and major overhaul of our website, reflect this new strategic direction.
An exceptional opportunity for the newly positioned CTL has been presented by the February 2008 transfer to the organization of the 18th-century Amos Bull House by the state of Connecticut.
Connecticut Landmarks is undertaking a $2.3 million project to preserve the Bull House and develop its potential as a key component of our downtown Hartford campus and an addition to our twelve-property network. The Hartford Campus Project is aimed at accomplishing a number of high-priority, long-term strategic goals for organizational growth and sustainability
Fulfillment of these goals will allow Connecticut Landmarks to set an example as an innovator in its field, benefitting the Greater Hartford community and the State of Connecticut.
The Hartford Campus Project Prospectus
Read the Press Release from State Senator John W. Fonfara's Office:
Hartford Historic Stie Breaks Ground on New Energy Project
Watch the Connecticut Network's Butler-McCook House Historic Complex Green Geothermal Heating & Cooling System Groundbreaking Ceremony Video
Campaign Committee
Patrick Pinnell, Chair
Jim Parry
Alex Roe
Sheryl Hack, Executive Director
CT Board of Trustees Officers
Frederick C. Copeland, Jr., Chair
Dial Parrott, Vice Chair
W. Schuyler Post, Vice Chair
Deb Davis, Treasurer
Elizabeth Normen, Secretary & Development Chair
Trustees
James Anderson
Wildaliz Bermudez
Laura Borg
George Brencher IV
Lynne Templeton Brickley
Carla Cabrera
James P. Carley, Jr.
Carol S. Clapp
Lee Erdmann
Elliot Ginsberg
Clifford G. Leach
Jay Levin
Joan Lewis
Cornelius O'Leary, Governance Chair
James D. Parry
Karen Patterson, Personnel Chair
Patrick L. Pinnell, Collections Chair & Amos Bull House Building Task Force Chair
Alexandria C. Roe
Philip Schonberger
Michael M. Sharpe, Urban Education Task Force Chair
Robert R. Simmons
Lawrence M. Storm
Tess Torrey, Finance Chair
Emeritus Trustees
Charles Beach Barlow
Astrid T. Hanzalek
J. Bard McNulty
Honorary Trustees
Douglas K. Anderson
Christel Ford Berry
Harold E. Bigler, Jr.
James Bowers
William J. Cibes, Jr.
Jared Edwards
Ronald P. Johnson
Susan R. Kelly
Thomas P. Peardon, Jr.
Ronna Reynolds
David Rhinelander
Hallas H. Ridgeway, E.E.
Clayton B. Spencer
Paul Sullivan
Contact
Sheryl Hack, Executive Director
860.247.8996 x13
sheryl.hack@ctlandmarks.org
For more information or to schedule a tour of the Amos Bull House, please contact 860.247.8996.
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