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Lockwood‑Mathews Mansion announces extended exhibits and summer programs; city approves architect selection

Norwalk Historical Commission · April 27, 2026
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Summary

Museum staff reported extended exhibits through September, a near‑sold out Victorian tea and a June opening for a Revolutionary War exhibit; the mayor and council approved architect David Scott Parker as a sole‑source selection to support upcoming projects.

Representatives of the Lockwood‑Mathews Mansion updated the Norwalk Historical Commission on upcoming events and exhibit plans and thanked the commission for support as museum programming ramps up for the summer.

Doug Hempstead said the 'Journey of Hope' Irish immigration exhibit — originally scheduled to close…

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