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This page is dedicated to the hundreds of lovely faces who’ve made Lost in New Haven the cultural hub that it is. Check back every once in a while to see more. For all the updates, follow us on Facebook! (And stop by, if you can, so this page could have your face on it, too.)

“This museum presents a graphic documentary history of New Haven from its settlement in 1638 to the present day with artifacts and relics... Every piece in the collection tells some story of the social, cultural, political and economic history of New Haven. So much information and inspiration is provided here to learn about our city. Great presentation by museum creator Robert Greenberg!”

— Robert Gibson, retired New Haven history teacher and librarian

“To experience Lost in New Haven is to both lose and gain track of time. You could browse among the four to five thousand items for one or two hours and think only half an hour had passed, all the while gaining an appreciation for decades and centuries past. ”

— Dan Mims, Daily Nutmeg

“Artisans made these things. Every one of these artifacts, every one of these objects, really is a piece of art.”

— Robert Greenberg, Founder and Executive Director of Lost in New Haven