Lost in New Haven

FREE. Remember the old Anchor neon sign, or the Rubber Match’s distinctive fonts? These iconic New Haven artifacts aren’t lost forever! Tour an ever-expanding collection of signs, furniture, and other ephemera from New Haven’s illustrious history with local artist and collector Robert S. Greenberg. This collection is a fluid and growing love letter to New Haven, and if you have artifacts of your own to contribute to the archive, feel free to bring them with you.

Lost in New Haven

Come get "Lost in New Haven" history with local artist and collector Robert S. Greenberg. View an ever expanding collection of New Haven's illustrious past with authentic artifacts and stories from the individuals and families who built New Haven from the ground up. Lost in New Haven is located in a new location and is still in the process of building the exhibits. The collection proves through its visible storage and assemblages that New Haven is a city of many firsts and inventions, shaped through migrations of talented immigrants from all over the world. These New Haveners helped build America itself. Viewers will be encouraged to add verbal content such as personal stories or anecdotes, comments, or even corrections to any exhibit that they find engaging. Donations of artifacts to the collection are always welcome. Come find yourself "Lost in New Haven."

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