Museums in:

New Britain, 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.

Dinosaur State Park

Rocky Hill, Connecticut

Park

Enoch Kelsey House

Newington, Connecticut

Historic House

Hill-Stead Museum

Farmington, Connecticut

Art

New Britain Museum of American Art

New Britain, Connecticut

Art

Noah Webster House

West Hartford, Connecticut

Historic House

Sarah Whitman Hooker Homestead

West Hartford, Connecticut

Historic House

Farmington Historical Society

Farmington, Connecticut

Cemetery, Culture, General, History, Historic House, Historical Society, Library

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 Old Stone Schoolhouse, plan events and programs, research and write articles for our newsletter, raise funds, write grants, and tend the cottage garden at the society's headquarters.

Hungerford Outdoor Center

Kensington, Connecticut

Historical Society

Plainville Historical Society

Plainville, Connecticut

Historical Society

It’s first home was a card table in the corner of the Plainville Public Library. Started in connection with the town’s Centennial Celebration in 1969, the society would wait 6 years to get a place of its own. In 1974, the Plainville Historical Society moved into the old Town Hall, after the town offices had moved to the new Municipal Center. Two years were spent renovating the old Town Hall and creating a town museum. The Plainville Historic Center was dedicated on May 30, 1976. The society offers several programs of historical interest, social events and a summer display each year

Stanley-Whitman House

Farmington, Connecticut

Historic House

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