Branford Historical Society Reaches $35,000 ‘Raise the Roof’ Fundraising Goal
Press Realease, Branford Historical Society
The Branford Historical Society is delighted to announce it has successfully reached its fundraising goal of $35,000 for its "Raise the Roof" campaign. Thanks to the incredible generosity of donors, the Harrison House Museum and Barn will soon receive much-needed new roofs. The Harrison House celebrates its 300th anniversary in 2024 and this significant milestone ensures the preservation of this historical landmark for future generations.
The "Raise the Roof" campaign was launched by the Branford Historical Society to address urgent repair needs for the Harrison House Museum and Barn. Built in 1724, four generations of Harrisons lived on the property, followed by three more generations of the Linsley family. In 1938, J. Frederick Kelly, a prominent architectural historian, bought the Harrison House and painstakingly restored it. Upon his death, Kelly left the property to Historic New England to be kept and preserved until the Society purchased it in 2016.
"We are thrilled to announce the success of our 'Raise the Roof' campaign," said Matt Radulski, President of the Branford Historical Society. "Thanks to the incredible generosity of our supporters, we can now move forward with the much-needed roof renovations for the Harrison House Museum and Barn. These buildings hold great historical significance for our community, and this achievement ensures their preservation for generations to come."
The Branford Historical Society extends its deepest gratitude to all the individuals, organizations, and businesses who generously contributed to the campaign. Every donation, no matter the size, has made a significant impact on the success of this endeavor. The Society also thanks the local community for its unwavering support and for recognizing the importance of preserving Branford's rich industrial, maritime, military and agricultural past.
The upcoming replacement of the roofs will provide a renewed sense of protection to the Harrison House Museum and Barn, safeguarding their historical artifacts and architecture. Visitors will be able to continue enjoying the exhibits, events, and educational programs offered by the Branford Historical Society in these well-preserved spaces.
For more information about the Branford Historical Society and its ongoing preservation efforts, please visit branfordhistoricalsociety.org