Greenwich Historical Society/Bush-Holley House, 47 Strickland Road, Cos Cob, CT

Join Mills alums for a private tour of the Greenwich Historical Society’s Bush-Holley House, in Cos Cob, Connecticut.

With construction beginning in 1728, the house was initially home to various Bush family members until 1848. Josephine and Edward Holley later claimed it as a boarding house for artists and writers in 1882. Currently, part of the house is exhibited as the Bush home from the period 1790–1820, while another part showcases the artist colony period of 1890–1920. In addition to the house, our tour will include a look at the temporary exhibition, Greenwich During the Revolutionary War: A Frontier Town on the Front Line.

Consider meeting us before the tour for brunch at Le Pain Quotidien in Greenwich.

LOCATION
10:45 am Pre-Tour Brunch
Le Pain Quotidien
382 Greenwich Ave.
Greenwich, CT

1:00 pm Tour
Greenwich Historical Society
Bush-Holley House
47 Strickland Road
Cos Cob, CT

COST
Brunch is Dutch treat
Tour is $8, payable at the door

NOTE
If you are traveling by public transportation via Metro North train, we can offer a pick-up, either before brunch or before the tour, and get you back to the train after the tour.

CONTACT
Margot Jones Mabie ’66
mcjmabie@gmail.com

RSVP to Margot Jones Mabie ’66 at mcjmabie@gmail.com