• Bush-Holley House Museum presents visitors with two distinct time periods: the New Nation (1790–1825) and the Cos Cob Art Colony (1890–1920).
  • At the core of Greenwich Historical Society is the Bush-Holley House, a circa 1730 National Historic Landmark in the Cos Cob section of Greenwich.
  • Guided tours of BushHolley House feature historic interiors related to the Bush and Holley families and an American Impressionist art collection.
  • Now a National Historic Landmark, the Bush-Holley House in Greenwich, CT, was a gathering place for artists and writers for nearly a century.
  • The Bush-Holley House is part of the CT Art Trail, the CT Women’s Heritage Trail, and is also a National Historic Landmark.
  • The circa 1730 National Historic Landmark Bush-Holley House survived the American Revolution and became the site of CT’s first American Impressionist art...
  • Note that the Bush-Holley House is currently being renovated, so actual interior tours won't resume until later this year.
  • The upstairs slave quarters at the Bush-Holley House in the Cos Cob section of Greenwich, Conn., photographed on Thursday, March 11, 2021.
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  • Bush-Holley House'a rehberli turlar, Bush ve Holley aileleriyle ilgili tarihi iç mekanlara ve bir Amerikan Empresyonist sanat koleksiyonuna sahiptir.
  • The Bush-Holley House is a National Historic Landmark in the Cos Cob section of Greenwich, Connecticut. It was constructed circa 1730 and in the late...
  • Elmer died in 1953, and his widow sold the house to the Greenwich Historical Society in 1957. The Bush-Holley House today is furnished to reflect the occupancy...
  • Famous among visitors, the BushHolley House is the centerpiece of Bush Holley Historic Site on Cos Cob Harbor in Greenwich, Connecticut.