Thursday, July 31, 2014

Sounds from Yesterday's Event at Pardee Morris


Thanks to our smartphone field operatives, Nhv.Org is proud to present some of the audio from last night's performance at the Pardee Morris House.

As it's stated on the New Haven Museum website:


"The Pardee-Morris House, located at 325 Lighthouse Road in New Haven, is now open for the 2014 season. The Pardee-Morris House is open 12-4pm on Sundays through August 24. Admission is free.

The New Haven Museum’s Pardee-Morris House is a 6,000 sq. ft 18th-century farmhouse located on Lighthouse Road on the east shore of New Haven harbor. Built by Amos Morris around 1750, the house was burned by the British during their raid on New Haven in 1779 and rebuilt by the Morris family. It remained in that family until 1915, when it was purchased by William Pardee, a descendant of the Morris family, who hoped to make it his home. Pardee died in 1918 and willed the property, along with a small endowment, to the New Haven Museum, then known as the New Haven Colony Historical Society. Today, the Pardee-Morris House is open seasonally for events, classes and tours."


The newly formed "NHVRadio" feed is actually just getting started. It's really only a Soundcloud account that a few different people aruond town have access to post. You'll find audio from all around the city of New Haven Connecticut, at the same pace that much of the content on Nhv.org arrives; typically once every other day, or a few new posts a week.