Museums Near Me in Stafford Springs, ct
William Benton Museum of Art
245 Glenbrook Road, Storrs Mansfield, CT
Mission:
The William Benton Museum of Art, The University of Connecticut, has been established for the collection, preservation, research, and interpretation of... Read More
Chaplin Museum
1 Chaplin Street, Chaplin, CT
Roseland Cottage
556 Route 169, Woodstock, CT
Built in 1846 in the newly fashionable Gothic Revival style, Roseland Cottage depicts the summer life of Henry and Lucy Bowen and their young family. Prominently situated across from the town... Read More
Connecticut Trolley Museum
58 North Road, East Windsor, CT
Local Street Railway History
The trolley ride that visitors enjoy during their visit to the trolley museum follows the path of the Hartford & Springfield Street... Read More
Lebanon Historical Society Museum
856 Trumbull Highway, Lebanon, CT
To encourage a sense of community, the Lebanon Historical Society connects residents and visitors with the people, places, objects and stories of the Town’s past.
Read MoreBrooklyn Historical Society Museum
25 Canterbury Road, Brooklyn, CT
When the Brooklyn Historical Society Museum opened for the 2007season, it occupied the entire first floor of the building immediately behind the equestrian statue of General Israel Putnam at 25... Read More
King House Museum
232 South Main Street, Suffield, CT
It was in beautiful, historic Suffield that Dr. Alexander King built his home in 1764 on what has become one of New England's most admired Main Streets. Dr. King was a prominent leader of the... Read More
Blue Slope Country Museum
138 Blue Hill Road, North Franklin, CT
New England Air Museum
36 Perimeter Road, Windsor Locks, CT
2020 marked the 60th anniversary of the Connecticut Aeronautical Historical Association, the parent organization of the New England Air Museum. The NEAM: 60 Years, 60 Stories project celebrates... Read More
Edward E. King Museum
840 Main Street, East Hartford, CT
Leffingwell House Museum
348 Washington Street, Norwich, CT
The Leffingwell House Museum (Circa 1675), is a fine example of New England Colonial architecture showing the architectural development common to CT. In 1675 it started as a two room home,... Read More
Old State House
800 Main Street, Hartford, CT
The Old State House Association is a nonprofit association that was formed in 1975 to protect and preserve the site and the building in Hartford, Connecticut.
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Wadsworth Atheneum Museum Of Art
600 Main Street, Hartford, CT
About Us
Founded in 1842 with a vision for infusing art into the American experience, the Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art is home to a collection of nearly 50,000... Read More
The Slater Memorial Museum
108 Crescent Street, Norwich, CT
About Us
Located on the campus of Norwich Free Academy, the Slater Museum awakens visitors to the richness and diversity of the human experience through art and... Read More
Webb-Deane-Stevens Museum
211 Main Street, Wethersfield, CT
Mission
The Webb-Deane-Stevens Museum promotes understanding of colonial life and its enduring influence in the lower Connecticut River Valley through the preservation... Read More
Webb Deane Stevens Museum
211 Main Street, Wethersfield, CT
The Webb-Deane-StevensMuseum promotes understanding of colonial life and its enduring influence in the lower Connecticut RiverValley through the preservation and interpretation of the Museum's... Read More
The Mark Twain House and Museum
351 Farmington Avenue, Hartford, CT
The mission of The Mark Twain House & Museum is to foster an appreciation of the legacy of Mark Twain as one of our nation's defining cultural figures, and to demonstrate the continuing... Read More
Connecticut Historical Society - Museum and Library
One Elizabeth Street, Hartford, CT
The Children's Museum
180 Mohegan Drive, West Hartford, CT
The Children’s Museum in West Hartford
The Children’s Museum’s mission is to provoke lifelong experiential learning and innovation among children, adults, and their... Read More
Talcott Mountain State Park
1 Summit Drive, Simsbury, CT
The familiar Farmington River Valley landmark of Heublein Tower sits atop Talcott Mountain, a long, precipitous wooded ledge named after the Talcott family. The 165-foot structure was built as... Read More