CONNECTICUT LANDMARKS TAVERN TRIVIA

QUIZTORY:

History Tavern Trivia with Connecticut Landmarks

Coventry, CT – So, you think you know history? Now you can prove it! Join Connecticut Landmarks for our first ever virtual tavern trivia night, powered by Zoom, featuring questions about our very own Constitution State. Travel through time from the Colonial Era to the 21st century as we ask about famous Nutmeggers, Connecticut inventions, and more. Play on your own or with a team of friends – all from the comfort of your couch!

$5 suggested donation per Zoom feed. Funds raised support educational programming at Connecticut Landmarks’ Nathan Hale Homestead. Register by Monday, November 16 th through Eventbrite at https://quiztory-tavern-trivia.eventbrite.com to receive a Zoom link the morning of the event. You’ll need a computer or tablet that can run Zoom in order to play.

The Nathan Hale Homestead is located at 2299 South Street in Coventry, CT 06238. For hours or more information, visit 

www.ctlandmarks.org

www.facebook.com/NathanHaleHomestead

 call (860) 742-6917; or email 

hale@ctlandmarks.org

About the Nathan Hale Homestead

Nathan Hale Homestead is the birthplace of Connecticut’s State Hero, Nathan Hale, who was hanged as a spy during the Revolutionary War. The house, built in 1776, belonged to Nathan’s parents and family, and is located on the only site he ever called home. Its furnishings include several Hale family possessions and other collections amassed by Connecticut lawyer and philanthropist George Dudley Seymour, who purchased the Homestead in 1914 and began a program of restoration that is largely preserved today. The Hale Homestead is situated on 17 acres, adjoining the 1500-acre Nathan Hale State Forest, lending to the site’s substantial rural character. 

About Connecticut Landmarks

Connecticut Landmarks’ mission is to inspire interest and encourage learning about the American past by preserving selected historic properties, collections and stories and presenting programs that meaningfully engage the public and our communities. For more information, please visit 

www.ctlandmarks.org