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    Avon Historical Society

    8 E Main St, Avon, CT     (860) 678-7621

    2 out of 5 based on 26 ratings

    The American Historical Society Museum is comprised of a Living Museum, the Pine Grove School, the History Room located at the Avon Public Library and the Derrin House currently underrestoration... citysearch.com

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    Connecticut Women's Hall Of Fame

    320 Fitch St, New Haven, CT     (203) 392-9007

    0 out of 5 based on 0 ratings

    The Connecticut Women's Hall of Fame, a 501(c)(3) non profit organization founded in 1993, showcases the contributions Connecticut women - well known and less famous - have made to their communities, the state and the nat... museumsusa.org

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    Old State House

    800 Main St, Hartford, CT     (860) 522-6766

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    Begin your visit to Hartford with a guided or self-guided tour of this 1796 National Historic Landmark, one of the nation's oldest state houses. Visitors can explore the exhibit, Want Change?, which features historic figu... museumsusa.org

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    Antiquarian & Landmarks Society

    255 Main St, Hartford, CT     (860) 247-8996

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    Founded in 1936, the Antiquarian & Landmarks Society (A & L), Connecticut's statewide heritage organization, promotes interest in historic properties by preserving and interpreting significant personal stories and collect... museumsusa.org

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    Farmington Historical Society

    138 Main St, Farmington, CT     (860) 678-1645

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    Volunteer If you would like to learn more about the society, become a member or volunteer, please contact us. Volunteers are needed to help with hospitality, lead walking tours of the Freedom Trail, work as docents at the... museumsusa.org

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    American Clock & Watch Museum

    100 Maple St, Bristol, CT     (860) 583-6070

    4 out of 5 based on 12 ratings

    More than 1500 grandfather clocks, watches, and other timepieces, mostly made in Connecticut, are on display in a house built in 1801 with two modern additions. The collection has clocks dating from 1680 and watches datin... thephoenix.com

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    Buttolph-williams House

    249 Broad St, Wethersfield, CT     (860) 529-0460

    0 out of 5 based on 0 ratings

    A Connecticut Landmark. Dating from the 1690s, this 17th century style "mansion house" is the best-restored museum house of its period in the Connecticut River Valley. Built for local glove maker, David Buttloph, the home... museumsusa.org

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    Old New Gate Prison & Copper Mine

    115 Newgate Rd, East Granby, CT     (860) 653-3563

    0 out of 5 based on 0 ratings

    The presence of copper ore on the site was noted in 1705 and it became one of the first commercial mines in the British Colonies. It was not a money-making venture, however, and work was abandoned in the 1750's. Visitors ... museumsusa.org

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    East Granby Historical Society

    East Granby, CT    

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    The East Granby Historical Society announces that its new book, The Barns of East Granby: Our Agricultural Heritage, is now available for sale at the East Granby town clerk's office. It can also be purchased by using the ... museumsusa.org

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    Seth Thomas Bradstreet House Museum

    237 Main St, Thomaston, CT     (860) 283-5253

    0 out of 5 based on 0 ratings

    The Seth Thomas-Bradstreet House has stood on Main Street at least since 1838. A very well preserved two-story building, it has a long association with one of the most important families in Connecticut. In 1838, Seth Thom... museumsusa.org

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    Barker Character Comic And Cartoon Museum

    1188 Highland Ave, Cheshire, CT     (203) 699-3822

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    Be one of the first to see our newly renovated museum. Take a self-guided tour to view over 80,000 items of comic strip, cartoon, TV, western and advertising collectibles on display. Each exhibit shows the current market ... museumsusa.org