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'Re-Framing 95' Exhibit Opens Soon At Greenwich Historical Society
The exhibit features large-scale frames placed throughout the Greenwich Historical Society's campus on Cos Cob Harbor.

GREENWICH, CT — The Greenwich Historical Society, in collaboration with Untapped New York, will open "Re-Framing 95," an interactive exhibition and walking tour, on Saturday, April 5. The exhibition is part of the year-long "Rediscover Greenwich initiative."
The exhibit features large-scale frames placed throughout the Greenwich Historical Society’s campus on Cos Cob Harbor, highlighting the impact of Interstate 95 on the historic site. The property includes the Landmark Historic Bush-Holley House, built in 1728, which withstood the American Revolution and later became home to an American Impressionist art colony.
Walking tours associated with the exhibition will begin at the Cos Cob Train Station and conclude at the Historical Society’s campus.
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"Re-Framing 95" marks the first installment of Rediscover Greenwich, which aims to explore and reinterpret the town’s history. The initiative will continue with Rediscover Greenwich Avenue, an interactive exhibition opening on May 1.
The public is invited to attend the exhibition’s opening day and explore its interactive elements.
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