Museums in:

Wethersfield, Connecticut

Historical Society

Antiquarian & Landmarks Society

Hartford, Connecticut

Art, General, History, Historic House, Military

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 collections. The Antiquarian & Landmarks Society owns nine historic houses opened to public. All are on their original sites and most have intact original collections.

Artworks Gallery

Hartford, Connecticut

Art

Buttolph-Williams House

Wethersfield, Connecticut

Historic House

Connecticut Historical Society

Hartford, Connecticut

Historical Society

Connecticut's Old State House

Hartford, Connecticut

Culture, General, History, Historic House

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.

Enoch Kelsey House

Newington, Connecticut

Historic House

Historical Society of East Hartford

East Hartford, Connecticut

Historical Society

Museum of American Political Life

West Hartford, Connecticut

Specialized

Noah Webster House

West Hartford, Connecticut

Historic House

The Mark Twain House & Museum

Hartford, Connecticut

Historic House

Webb-Deane-Stevens Museum

Wethersfield, Connecticut

History

Baldwin Museum of CT History

Hartford, Connecticut

Children's Museum

West Hartford, Connecticut

Children's, Natural History, Planetarium, Science

Through hands-on, minds-open, fun experiences, The Children?s Museum engages the wonder and discovery of children and supports families as first teachers. The Museum offers free parking and is within walking distance of the many fine restaurants and shops of West Hartford Center and Blue Back Square. With its iconic mascot Conny, a 60 ft. replica of Connecticut?s state mammal the Sperm Whale, greeting visitors, the Museum offers numerous science and nature activities and programs for children and families.

Connecticut Women's Hall of Fame

New Haven, Connecticut

History, Specialized

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 nation. Through the hard work and the dedication of so many along the way, the Hall of Fame honors Connecticut women, preserves their stories, educates the public, and inspires the continued achievements of women and girls.

Dinosaur State Park

Rocky Hill, Connecticut

Park

Harriet Beecher Stowe Center

Hartford, Connecticut

History, Library

History

Historical Society

Sarah Whitman Hooker Homestead

West Hartford, Connecticut

Historic House

Wadsworth Atheneum

Hartford, Connecticut

Art

Wethersfield Historical Society

Wethersfield, Connecticut

Historical Society

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