Help us preserve history!
Transcribe the Past, Shape the Future
Can you read script? Then join Westport Museum for our Women’s History Transcription Day and take part in preserving untold stories.
Work with original documents that shed light on women’s history, including the papers of Sigrid Schultz, WWII journalist; Dorothy Adams, Westport educator; and Rose O’Neill, illustrator and suffragette. Your efforts will ensure these records remain accessible for generations to come.
Reserve your one-hour slot today! We can host up to five transcribers at a time. Need more flexibility? Contact our Programs Associate at programming@westporthistory.org.
Be part of something lasting— help safeguard history, one word at a time.
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Westport Museum is accessible via public transit! The Westport-Saugatuck railroad station has connections on the MTA New Haven line from Norwalk, Bridgeport, Stratford, Milford, and New Haven, and more. Uber 2.3 miles to the Museum or take the Norwalk Wheels bus transit system when available to Post Road West at Myrtle Avenue, which is a brief 7-minute walk from the Museum!
Park on Myrtle Avenue and Avery Place or behind Westport Town Hall or in the Baldwin Parking lot. Westport Museum is a privately funded 501(c)3 museum not affiliated with or managed by Westport Town government. Please support our work by donating here.
Like our programs? We’d appreciate your support! Suggested donation of $5 continues our unique programming. Visit our donation form.
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