Welcome!
The North Haven Historical Society is headquartered in the North Haven Cultural Center, once the home of the Memorial Library on the corner of Elm and Broadway. In this distinct Colonial Revival building, designed by architect Robert Booth and built in 1938, the society maintains its library and permanent exhibits. Members plan the society's major activities and hold their regular meetings. Volunteers meet here to plan and set up exhibits, serve as guides, take part in the annual school tour, work in our library, and care for our new acquisitions.
Mission.
The mission of the North Haven Historical Society is the preservation of the history of the Town of North Haven. Preservation includes historical structures, artifacts, and documents. The Society provides a permanent location to share these resources with all residents of North Haven through educational programs, exhibits, interpretive tours, speakers, and publications. The Society also accepts donations, financial as well as artifacts. Donations may qualify as a tax deduction as the Society is a non profit organization under section 501(c)3 of the Internal Revenue Code.