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Duties of the
historian consist of collecting, preserving and making available materials
relating to the history of the community, and preserving current records for the
future.
The town historian answers all
inquiries regarding the Town, from dating a house, searching for ancestors, help
for student research, land use history, media inquiries or other questions
pertaining to the Town's history. Information
is obtained from: gravestone inscriptions,
verbal and oral histories, photos, maps,books, manuscripts, statements and records of
individuals, and newspapers.
Members
Robert H. Brinton, Sr., deceased, Town Historian 
FAQs
What is the difference between a local
historic district and a national register
district or place?
What is the difference between the Town Historian and
the Historical Society?
What determines whether or not a building is historic?
What Bethany properties have been placed on the
National Registers of Historic Places?
What Bethany properties have been placed on the
National Registers of Historic Places?
Is there a local Historical Society?

What is the difference between a local
historic district and a national register
district or place?
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Local Historic District is a geographic area within a community
singled out for its architectural, historic, cultural or archaeological
importance. Property in a historic district is protected from unsuitable change.
A lot and the buildings on it are part of the historic landscape and remain
essentially the same from the time the district is established. The State of
Connecticut enacted legislation in 1961 to protect and preserve such areas by
proclaiming them legal entities.
National Register of Historic Places are historic properties worthy of
preservation because of "a quality of significance in American history,
architecture, archaeology, engineering and culture...in districts, sites,
buildings, structures and objects that possess location, design, setting,
materials, workmanship, feeling and association...with events that contributed
to broad patterns of our history, with lives of significant individuals, with
distinctive styles of architecture, or with information important to history or
prehistory."
What is the difference between the Town Historian and
the Historical Society?
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The Town Historian is authorized by the town to oversee
the local historic districts, create new districts and advise the Planning &
Zoning Commission on issues related to historic properties. The Historical
Society of the Town of Bethany is a private not-for-profit organization that
collects and preserves the cultural heritage and ongoing history of Bethany.
They do have historic preservation programs, but they are not a Town agency.
What determines whether or not a building is historic?
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Generally speaking, a building must be at least 50 years old and
retain a majority of its original features. Association with a significant
individual or event is also a consideration.
What Bethany properties have been placed on the
National Registers of Historic Places?
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The Wheeler-Beecher or "Hoadley House", built in 1807 was listed in 1976
due to its architectural and historic significance.
Is there a local Historical Society?
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Yes, the Bethany Historical Society, Inc. is located at 517 Amity Road.
Or visit their web site at:
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