Beginning Monday, September 23rd, access to and from the parking lot behind Town Hall will be from the new driveway located across from Linden Street and between Fire Station No. 2 and Trotter Street.
Please note the change in our operating hours for Town Hall, Lincoln Center, and Weiss Center town buildings. We will be open until 7PM on Tuesdays and closed after 1PM on Fridays. All other days will remain 8:00AM-4:30PM.
On Sunday, May 28, at 1:00 p.m., we’ll recognize Manchester’s 200th birthday and the signing by Governor Oliver Ellsworth of Manchester’s incorporation as a town separate from East Hartford. Meet at the front steps of the Town Hall, 41 Center Street. We’ll visit Center church and learn about the role of the Congregational Church in our early government. The present church building at the intersection of Main and Center Streets, is the fifth house of worship for this congregation, and it has been known by nine different names over the years. We’ll walk to Center Memorial Park, glimpsing the former Hall of Records and the Revolutionary War memorial fountain and other landmarks. Rain or shine. More about the 23 free walks in 2023: http://www.manchesterhistory.org/Booklet23WalksWeb.pdf
41 Center St., 06040, View Map
41 Center St. , 06040
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Caption: Center Church, 1930s