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Connecticut River Valley Museums
A WorldWeb.com travel guide to Museums in Connecticut River Valley, Connecticut.
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    Northeast States Civilian Conservation Corps Museum
    The Northeast States Civilian Conservation Corps Museum is housed at an old Civilian Conservation Corps camp, and showcases memorabilia from the CCC. Located on Chestnut Hill Road in Stafford Springs, CT.
    Address: 166 Chestnut Hill Road Stafford Springs  CT  USA  06076
    Telephone 1 860 684-3013 
     

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    Tantaquidgeon Indian Museum
    The Tantaquidgeon Indian Museum in Uncasville offers a glimpse at Native American life and lore with an emphasis on Eastern Woodland tribes. Located on the Norwich-New London turnpike.
    Address: 1819 Norwich-New London Turnpike Uncasville  CT  USA  06382
    Telephone 1 860 862-6403 
     

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    Prudence Crandall Museum
    Prudence Crandall Museum presents artifacts related to Connecticut's state female hero. Crandall ran the first academy for black women in New England.
    Address: Rtes. 14 & 169 Canterbury  CT  USA  06331
    Telephone 1 860 546-9916 
     

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    Allegra Farm, Horse-Drawn Carriage & Sleigh Museum
    This specialty museum can be found on Route 82 an Petticoat Lane in East Haddam, CT.
    Address: Route 82 & Petticoat Lane East Haddam  CT  USA  06423`
    Telephone 1 860 873-9658 
     

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    Florence Griswold Museum

    Florence Griswold Museum is the birthplace of the Lyme Art Colony and the Connecticut Impressionist movement. The museum hosts over 900 paintings by nearly 130 American artists.
    Address: 96 Lyme Street Old Lyme  CT  06371
    Telephone 1 860 434-5542 
     

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    Tolland Historical Society
    The Tolland Historical Society includes the Old Tolland County Jail Museum as well as the Warden's home. Tours are available, however hours are limited. Those interested should call ahead.
    Address: 52 Tolland Green Tolland  CT  USA  06084
    Telephone 1 860 870-9544 
     
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    Museum of Fife & Drum

    The Museum of Fife & Drum in Ivoryton chronicles the history of America on parade. This museum features drums, fifes and military swords from Revolutionary War time to the present.
    Address: 62 North Main Street Ivoryton  CT  USA  06442
    Telephone 1 860 767-2237 
     

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    Ballard Institute & Museum of Puppetry

    The Ballard Institute & Museum of Puppetry chronicles the history of puppetry and houses a collection of over 2000 puppets for visitors to enjoy. Located on Weaver Road in Storrs, CT.
    Address: Weaver Road Storrs  CT  USA  06268
    Telephone 1 860 486-4605 
     

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    Chaplin Museum
    A one-room museum, Chaplin Museum offers annual special exhibits and local articles and memorablia. The museum is open Sunday afternoons from July through September.
    Address: 1 Chaplin St. Chaplin  CT  USA  06235
    Telephone 1 860 455-9209 
     

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    Old Tolland Jail Museum
    This is an historic jail made of stone and iron. 32 original cells are available for viewing.
    Address: . Tolland  CT  USA
    Telephone 1 860 875-3544 
     

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    Special Joys Doll & Toy Museum
    This museum features a lareg collection of toys and dolls, as well as doll furniture designed to emulate the period from when the dolls were produced. Located on North River Road in Coventry, CT.
    Address: 41 North River Road Coventry  CT  USA  06238
    Telephone 1 860 742-6359 
     

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    Connecticut River Museum

    Learn about the history of the Connecticut River Valley through year-round exhibitions, activities and programs. See a full-scale reproduction of the American Turtle, the first submarine.
    Address: 67 Main Street Essex  CT  USA  06426
    Send an Email Send an Email Telephone 1 860 767-8269 


     

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    Kidcity Children's Museum

    The Kidcity Children's Museum provides a hands-on learning environment for kids from six months to 10 years old. Located on Washington Street in Middletown, CT.
    Address: 119 Washington Street Middletown  CT  USA  06457
    Telephone 1 860 347-0495 
     

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    Nathan Hale Schoolhouse

    Nathan Hale is a noted American pariot, and this schoolhouse commemorates where he taught. Located in East Haddam, CT.
    Address: 29 Main Street East Haddam  CT  USA  06423
    Telephone 1 860 873-3399 
     

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    Submarine Library Museum
    The Submarine Library Museum is a testament to the history of submarines and their crew. A complete set of model WWII submarines is on display at this museum, which can be found on Washington Street in Middletown, CT.
    Address: 440 Washington Street Middletown  CT  USA  06457
    Telephone 1 860 346-0388 
     

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    Brooklyn Historical Society Museum
    The Brooklyn Historical Society Museum is open every Wednesday and Sunday between Memorial Day and mid-October. The musuem is home to a collection of items relating to the life of Israel Putnam. Annually, the musuem is home to a special exhibit.
    Address: 25 Canterbury Road (RT169) Brooklyn  CT  USA  06234
    Telephone 1 860 774-7728 
     

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    Nature's Art-Montville
    Nature's Art is a natural history museum in Montville, located about eight miles southwest from Norwich, CT. Exhibits feature dinosaurs, gold panning and local geology.
    Address: 1650 Route 85 Montville  CT  USA  06370
    Telephone 1 860 443-4367 
     

     
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