List of museums in Connecticut
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This list of museums in Connecticut contains museums which are defined for this context as institutions (including nonprofit organizations, government entities, and private businesses) that collect and care for objects of cultural, artistic, scientific, or historical interest and make their collections or related exhibits available for public viewing. Museums that exist only in cyberspace (i.e., virtual museums) are not included.
Inclusion in this list is generally for institutions with the name "museum" in the title. Some other institutions not included here are very like museums, and some "museums" here don't fit the typical definition of a place that shows exhibits. The Lockwood-Mathews Mansion Museum, for instance, is a historic mansion in which the "exhibit" is essentially the building itself. For Wikipedia links to institutions similar to museums in Connecticut, consult the "See also" section.
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Name | Town/City | County | Type | Summary |
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Academy Hall Museum | Rocky Hill | Hartford | History | website, run by Rocky Hill Historical Society |
Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum | Ridgefield | Fairfield | Art | website |
Allis-Bushnell House | Madison | New Haven | Historic house | website |
Amasa Day House Museum | Moodus | Middlesex | Historic house | website, owned by Connecticut Landmarks |
American Clock & Watch Museum | Bristol | Hartford | Commodity - Time pieces | website |
Ashbel Woodward Museum | Franklin | New London | Historic house | Town of Franklin, look under Museum, Poem with clues to letterbox by Ashbel Woodward Museum, New York Times, " WORTH NOTING; Franklin Home Is Revived To Reflect the Town's Past", November 2, 2003, info, |
Avery Copp Museum | Groton | New London | Historic house | website |
Ballard Institute and Museum of Puppetry University of Connecticut |
Storrs | Tolland | Commodity - Puppets | website |
Barker Character, Comic and Cartoon Museum | Cheshire | New Haven | Art - Comics and Cartoons | website |
Barnes Museum, Southington Library | Southington | Hartford | History | website |
Barnum Museum | Bridgeport | Fairfield | Biographical | A collection related to P. T. Barnum and the history of Bridgeport, Connecticut housed in a historic building on the National Register of Historic Places. |
Bates-Scofield Homestead | Darien | Fairfield | Historic house | website |
Bellamy-Ferriday House & Garden | Bethlehem | Litchfield | Historic house | website, owned by Connecticut Landmarks |
Blue Slope Country Museum | Franklin | New London | Farming | website |
Boothe Memorial Park and Museum | Stratford | Fairfield | Open air | The museum's collection of buildings includes a carriage house, Americana Museum, miniature lighthouse and windmill, a clocktower museum, trolley station, chapel, and blacksmith shop. The park also has the last remaining highway toll booth in Connecticut (from the Merritt Parkway. |
Brayton Grist Mill & Marcy Blacksmith Museum | Pomfret | New London | History | info, located in Mashamoquet Brook State Park, maintained by the Pomfret Historical Society |
Bristol Historical Society Museum | Bristol | Hartford | History | website |
Bristol Military Memorial Museum | Bristol | Hartford | Military | website, at Bristol National Guard Armory, uniforms, decorations, weapons, photographs and other military-related memorabilia |
Brookfield Craft Center | Brookfield | Fairfield | Art | website, exhibition gallery of crafts |
Brookfield Museum and Historical Society | Brookfield | Fairfield | History | website, also a historical society |
Brooklyn Historical Society Museum | Brooklyn | Windham | History | website, includes Daniel Putnam Tyler Law Office |
Bruce Museum of Arts and Science | Greenwich | Fairfield | Art, Science / Nature / Children's | This town-run museum has art exhibits regularly reviewed in The New York Times, a section for children and a section set aside for natural history. |
Buell Tool Museum | Clinton | Middlesex | Commodity - Tools | website, early tools and machines, run by the Clinton Historical Society |
Bush-Holley House | Greenwich | Fairfield | Historic house | This former boarding house, now run by the Greenwich Historical Society, was once used by artists in the Cos Cob Art Colony, holds examples of their work and regularly offers exhibits on local history. |
Burnham-Hibbard House | Hampton | Windham | Historic house | info |
Butler-McCook House | Hartford | Hartford | Historic house | website, owned by Connecticut Landmarks |
Buttolph-Williams House | Wethersfield | Hartford | Historic house | website, owned by Connecticut Landmarks |
Canton Historical Museum | Canton | Hartford | History | website |
Captain's Cove Seaport | Bridgeport | Fairfield | Maritime | website, Dundon House features an exhibit on local maritime history and artifacts |
Captain Palmer House | Stonington | New London | Historic house | website |
Dr. Hezekiah Chaffee House | Windsor | Hartford | Historic house | website, info |
Chaplin Museum | Chaplin | Windham | History | info |
Chatham Historical Society Museum | East Hampton | Middlesex | History | website |
Chester Museum at the Mill | Chester | Middlesex | History | website, future museum of the Chester Historical Society |
Children's Garbage Museum | Stratford | Fairfield | Commodity - Trash | website Photos, also known as CRRA Garbage Museum |
Children's Museum | West Hartford | Hartford | Children's | Known until recently as The Science Center of Connecticut |
Children's Museum of Southeastern Connecticut | Niantic | New London | Children's | website |
Clinton Historical Society Museum | Clinton | Middlesex | History | website, located in Andrews Memorial Town Hall |
Colchester Historical Society Museum | Colchester | Litchfield | History | info |
Connecticut Antique Machinery Association Museum | Kent | Litchfield | History | website |
Connecticut Audubon Society Birdcraft Museum and Sanctuary | Fairfield | Fairfield | Nature center / Natural history | The oldest private songbird sanctuary in the United States. The six-acre site also contains a natural history museum with mounted preserved animals displayed in dioramas and a collection of mounted African animals. |
Connecticut Cellar Savers Fire Museum | Portland | Middlesex | Fire-fighting apparatus | info |
Connecticut Children's Museum | New Haven | New Haven | Children's | |
Connecticut Eastern Railroad Museum | Willimantic | Windham | Railroad | website |
Connecticut Fire Museum | East Windsor | Hartford | Fire fighting vehicles | website, part of the Connecticut Trolley Museum |
Connecticut Museum of Mining and Mineral Science | Kent | Litchfield | Natural history, Industry - Mining | website, part of Connecticut Antique Machinery Association Museum |
Connecticut River Museum | Essex | Litchfield | History | website |
Connecticut Science Center | Hartford | Hartford | Science | website, opening in 2008 |
Connecticut State Museum of Natural History University of Connecticut |
Storrs | New London | Natural | website |
Connecticut Trolley Museum | East Windsor | Hartford | Railroad | website, includes the Connecticut Fire Museum |
Costume Museum (New Canaan) | New Canaan | Fairfield | Fashion history | With a single exhibit room on the second floor of The Town House, it claims to have the largest collection of 18th- and 19th-century costumes in the state. website |
CRRA Trash Museum | Hartford | Hartford | Commodity - Trash | website |
Custom House Maritime Museum | New London | New London | Maritime | website |
Danbury Museum and Historical Society | Danbury | Fairfield | History | Focusing on Danbury-area history, the museum has five buildings, including the Marian Anderson Studio and the Charles Ives birthplace. |
Danbury Railway Museum | Danbury | Fairfield | Railroad | The museum has a railroad yard full of restored and unrestored railroad equipment, and the restored 1903 station house containing exhibits of photographs and railroad paraphernalia, model train layouts, an extensive reference library, and a gift shop. Visitors can take a 25-minute ride the "Rail Yard Local" on weekends in season. |
Daniel Benton Homestead | Tolland | Tolland | Historic house | website |
Daniel Putnam Tyler Law Office | Brooklyn | Windham | Historic house | website, located at Brooklyn Historical Society Museum |
Darling House Museum | Woodbridge | New Haven | Historic house | Run by the Amity and Woodbridge Historical Society; website |
D'Elia Antique Tool Museum | Scotland | Windham | Commodity - Tools | website, located in the Scotland Public Library |
Denison Homestead Museum | Mystic | New London | History | website |
Denison Pequotsepos Nature Center | Mystic | New London | Nature center | website |
Derrin House | Avon | Hartford | Historic house | website, one of three properties owned by the Avon Historical Society, 18th century farmhouse |
Dinosaur State Park and Arboretum | Rocky Hill | Hartford | Natural history - Paleontology | |
Discovery Museum and Planetarium | Bridgeport | Fairfield | Science | The main building has three floors of interactive exhibits, high-definition movies and daily planetarium shows. The museum's educational programs include Connecticut's only Challenger Learning Center. |
Dudley Farm | Guilford | New Haven | Farm | website |
Earthplace | Westport | Fairfield | Nature center | The exhibition room has nature displays, information and hands-on activities. Five large wildlife dioramas depict animals and plants found in various seasons and ecosystems in Connecticut. A 62-acre wildlife sanctuary surrounds the nature center. |
East Haddam Historical Society Museum | East Haddam | Litchfield | History | The museum's collection includes photographs showing the rise and fall of the Industrial Age in Moodus Village, Native American artifacts dating to 1300B.C., a photographs of the building of the East Haddam swing bridge, and period costumes. website |
East Windsor Academy Museum | East Windsor | Hartford | History | website |
Ebenezer Avery House | Groton | New London | Historic house | info with photos, info, scroll down, located in Fort Griswold State Park |
Edward E. King Museum | East Hartford | Hartford | Aviation / Industry -Tobacco | website, located on the 2nd floor of the East Hartford Public Library, collection of aviation and tobacco memorabilia |
Edward Waldo House | Scotland | Windham | Historic house | info, info operated by the Scotland Historical Society |
Elisha White House | Clinton | Middlesex | Historic house | website, known as "Old Brick", run by the Clinton Historical Society |
Eli Whitney Museum | Hamden | New Haven | History | |
Enoch Kelsey House | Newington | Hartford | Historic house | website, run by Newington Historical Society |
Fairfield Museum and History Center | Fairfield | Fairfield | History | Founded by the Fairfield Historical Society, the museum focuses on the history of the town. The 13,000 square-foot museum has changing exhibits, a library and reading room, a family education center, and an 80-seat theater, website |
Falls Village - Canaan Historical Society Museum | Falls Village | Litchfield | History | website |
Fire Museum (Manchester, Connecticut) | Manchester | Hartford | Fire fighting | website |
Florence Griswold Museum | Old Lyme | New London | Art | |
Fort Griswold State Park - Monument House Museum | Groton | New London | History | website, Friends of Fort Griswold, info on museum, info, Revolutionary War museum |
Fort Trumbull State Park | New London | New London | History | website, visitor center depicts over 225 years of military history and technological advances from the Revolutionary War to the Cold War. |
Gasoline Alley Automotive Museum | Stafford Springs | Tolland | Automotive | website, info, collection of Ford memorabilia, open by appointment only |
Gay-Hoyt House | Sharon | Litchfield | Historic house | website, museum of Sharon Historical Society |
General David Humphreys House | Ansonia | New Haven | Historic house | website, Headquarters of the Derby Historical Society, home to America's first ambassador under George Washington |
Gertrude Warner Boxcar Museum | Putnam | Windham | Biographical | website, info, author of "The Boxcar Children" series |
Gillette Castle State Park | East Haddam | Litchfield | Historic house | |
Glebe House Museum | Woodbury | Litchfield | Historic house | website |
Golden Age of Trucking Museum | Middlebury | New Haven | Transportation | website |
Governor Jonathan Trumbull House Museum | Lebanon | New London | Historic house | website, info, owned and operated by the CT Daughters of the American Revolution {CTDAR} |
Greater Middletown Military Museum | Middletown | Middlesex | Military | website |
Griswold Historical Society Museum | Jewett City | New London | History | website |
Gunn Historical Museum and Library | Washington | Litchfield | History | website |
Haddam Shad Museum | Higganum | Litchfield | Industry - Shad fishing | Museum about the heritage of shad fishing on the Connecticut River, CT State Kids review, Haddam Historical Society info |
Harriet Beecher Stowe House (Connecticut) | Hartford | Hartford | Historic house | website |
Harrison House Museum | Branford | New Haven | Historic house | website |
Hempsted Houses | New London | New London | Historic house | website, owned by Connecticut Landmarks |
Henry Whitfield State Museum | Guilford | New Haven | History | Originally a fortress for the community, this oldest house in Connecticut and oldest stone house in New England has three floors filled with 17th, 18th, and 19th century furnishings, along with an introductory exhibit on the house's history; there are changing exhibits in two galleries. website, info from CT Tourism Board |
H. C. Barnes Memorial Nature Center | Bristol | Hartford | Nature center | website, currently closed for construction |
Hicks-Stearns Museum | Tolland | Tolland | Multiple | website, includes other Tolland museums and educational programs |
Hill-Stead Museum | Farmington | Hartford | Art | |
Historical Houses at Martin Park | East Hartford | Hartford | Historic house | website, run by East Hartford Historical Society, includes Goodwin Schoolhouse, Makens Bemont House and Burnham Blacksmith Shop] |
Hitchcock-Phillips House | Cheshire | New Haven | Historic house | website, run by Cheshire Historical Society |
Holley-Williams House Museum and Salisbury Cannon Museum | Lakeville | Litchfield | History | website and Salisbury Cannon Museum |
Hotchkiss-Fyler House Museum | Torrington | Litchfield | History | website |
Hotchkiss House Museum | Prospect | New Haven | Historic house | info, WFSB Video about Prospect |
Housatonic Museum of Art at Housatonic Community College |
Bridgeport | Fairfield | Art | The museum Web site says it has "significant collections of any two-year college in the country", including works by Rodin, Picasso, Matisse, Miro and Chagall. Much of the collection is "on continuous display throughout the College and campus." website |
Huntington Homestead | Scotland | Windham | Historic house | website |
Husky Heritage Sports Museum | Storrs | Tolland | Sports | website, part of University of Connecticut |
Hyland House | Guilford | New Haven | History | website, living museum of colonial life and architecture |
Imagine Nation Museum | Bristol | Hartford | Children's | website |
Institute for American Indian Studies | Washington | Litchfield | Anthropology - Native American | website |
International Cricket Hall of Fame | Hartford | Hartford | Hall of fame - Sports | website, future museum |
Jabez Smith House | Groton | New London | Historic house | website |
James Morris Museum | Morris | Litchfield | History | website, located in Morris Town Hall, also Aline Brothier Morris Reading Room, contains Morris family archives and heirlooms, local history displays, reference library |
Jillson House Museum | Windham | Windham | Historic house | info, website |
John Bishop House & Museum | Lisbon | New London | Historic house | info, info |
Jonathan Trumbull Jr. House Museum | Lebanon | New London | Historic house | website, owned by the Town of Lebanon |
Joseph N. Goff House Museum and Cultural Center | East Hampton | Middlesex | History | website, houses artifacts and memorabilia of Connecticut's 84th Governor, William A. O'Neill |
Judson House and Museum | Stratford | Fairfield | History | website |
Keeler Tavern Museum | Ridgefield | Fairfield | Historic tavern | website |
Kellogg-Eddy House | Newington | Hartford | Historic house | website, run by Newington Historical Society |
Kidcity Children's Museum | Middletown | Middlesex | Children's | website |
King House Museum | Suffield | Hartford | Historic house | website, run by Suffield Historical Society |
Killingly Historical Center Museum | Killingly | Windham | History | website |
Knights of Columbus Museum | New Haven | New Haven | History | website |
Lebanon Historical Museum | Lebanon | New London | History | website, also operates Dr. William Beaumont House |
Lee Academy | Madison | New Haven | History | website |
Leffingwell House Museum | Norwich | New London | Historic house | website |
Lewis Walpole Library | Farmington | Hartford | Art / Native American | website, department of the Yale University Library, includes Day-Lewis Museum of Indian Artifacts |
Litchfield History Museum | Litchfield | Litchfield | History | website |
Living Museum | Avon | Hartford | Historic house | website, one of three properties owned by the Avon Historical Society, former schoolhouse |
Lock Museum of America | Terryville | Litchfield | History | Its eight display rooms hold the largest collection of colonial and antique locks in the United States, including rooms devoted to bank locks and Yale locks. See also Timex Museum in Waterbury |
Lockwood-Mathews Mansion Museum | Norwalk | Fairfield | Historic house | A 62-room Second Empire-style mansion on both the National Register of Historic Places and National Historic Landmark lists |
Luddy/Taylor Connecticut Valley Tobacco Museum | Windsor | Hartford | Industry - Tobacco | website |
Lutz Children's Museum | Manchester | Hartford | Children's | website |
Lyman Allyn Art Museum | New London | New London | Art | The permanent collection includes over 10,000 paintings, drawings, prints, sculptures, furniture and decorative arts. The collection's emphasis is on American art from the 18th - 20th centuries. |
Mansfield Historical Society Museum | Mansfield | Tolland | History | website |
Margaret W. Stacey Memorial Barn/Museum | Waterford | New London | Farming | website part of Waterford Historical Society Museums, farm implements, equipment and historic Waterford artifacts |
Mark Twain House and Museum | Hartford | Hartford | Historic house | |
Martha A. Parsons House Museum | Enfield | Hartford | Historic house | website |
Mashantucket Pequot Museum & Research Center | Mashantucket | New London | Cultural - Native American | website |
Matthew Curtiss House | Newtown | Fairfield | Historic house | website |
Mattatuck Museum | Waterbury | New Haven | Art / History | website Regional history and Connecticut art. Artists in the collection include John Trumbull, Erastus Salisbury Field, Frederic Church, John Frederick Kensett, Arshile Gorky, Kay Sage, Yves Tanguy, Peter Poskas, Abe Ajay and Alexander Calder. Waterbury Button Museum is a collection of about 10,000 buttons from all over the world, including some from the 18th and 19th centuries. New York Times article about Button Museum, May 27, 2001 |
Menczer Museum of Medicine and Dentistry | Hartford | Hartford | Medicine | website |
Merritt Parkway Museum | Stratford | Fairfield | History | website |
Middlebury Historical Society Museum | Middlebury | New Haven | History | website, open by appointment only |
Middlesex County Historical Society Museum | Middletown | Middlesex | History | website, located in General Mansfield House |
Middletown Sports Hall of Fame and Museum | Middletown | Middlesex | Hall of fame - Sports | website |
Milford Historical Society Museum | Milford | Fairfield | Historic house | website |
Military Historians Museum | Westbrook | Middlesex | Military | info, info |
Military Museum of Southern New England | Danbury | Fairfield | Military | Houses over 10,000 artifacts covering all of the armed services of the United States. Outdoor exhibits include tanks, cars, trucks and guns. website |
Mill Hill Historic Park | Norwalk | Fairfield | Living history museum | Three buildings: The 1835 Norwalk Town House, the circa 1740 Governor Fitch law office and the Downtown District Schoolhouse, circa 1826 website |
Millstone Energy Education Center | Waterford | New London | Science | Located at the Millstone Nuclear Power Plant, exhibits about nuclear energy and Long Island Sound, now only scheduled tours by school groups, Millstone's Energy Education Programs |
Monte Cristo Cottage Museum | New London | New London | Historic house | website |
Museum of Andover History | Andover | Tolland | History | website |
Museum of Connecticut Glass | Coventry | Tolland | Industry - Glass | website, new museum about historical glass made in the numerous glassworks of Connecticut |
Museum of Connecticut History at Connecticut State Library | Hartford | Hartford | History | website, located at Connecticut State Library |
Museum of Fife & Drum | Ivoryton | Middlesex | Music | website |
Museum on the Green | Glastonbury | Hartford | History | website |
Mystic Seaport | Mystic | New London | Maritime | Living history museum focusing on 19th century maritime industries, including whaling; with period ships and buildings |
Nathan Hale Homestead | Coventry | Tolland | Historic house | website |
Nathan Lester House | Ledyard | New London | Historic house | website |
National Helicopter Museum | Stratford | Fairfield | Aviation | Housed in the eastbound building of the Stratford railroad station, the museum exhibits images and objects related to the history of the aviation and helicopter industry in Stratford, the home of Sikorsky Aircraft. |
Naugatuck Historical Society Museum | Naugatuck | New Haven | History | website |
Neil's American Dream Museum | West Hartford | Hartford | Collectibles | website, New York Times, "WEST HARTFORD JOURNAL; A Museum Enshrines a Simpler Era's Dreams", January 21, 1993 open by appointment only |
Nellie E. McKnight Museum | Ellington | Tolland | Historic house | Built in 1812 in the Federalist style; home of the Ellington Historical Society; open during the Fair on the Green, for the Holiday Gala, for special events, and by appointment; website |
New Britain Industrial Museum | New Britain | Hartford | Industry | website, info |
New Britain Museum of American Art | New Britain | Hartford | Art | |
New Britain Youth Museums | New Britain | Hartford | Children's | website, two facilities in New Britain: 30 High Street and Hungerford Park. |
New Canaan Historical Society Museums | New Canaan | Fairfield | History | website |
New England Air Museum | Windsor Locks | Hartford | Aviation | Exhibits on the history of Sikorsky Aircraft, early French aviation, including the Lafayette Escadrille, a history of air mail, the Tuskegee Airmen, the Flying Mollisons and the 58th Bomb Wing Memorial |
New England Carousel Museum | Bristol | Hartford | Art | website |
New England Center for the Contemporary Arts | Brooklyn | Windham | Art | website |
New England Civil War Museum | Rockville | New London | Military | Large collection of Civil War items; archives relating to the Grand Army of the Republic. |
New Haven Museum and Historical Society | New Haven | New Haven | History | |
New Milford Historical Society and Museum | New Milford | Litchfield | History | website |
Noah Webster House and Museum of the West Hartford Historical Society | West Hartford | Hartford | History | website |
Noden-Reed Museum | Windsor Locks | Hartford | History | info, info |
Northeast States Civilian Conservation Corps Museum | Stafford Springs | Tolland | History | website |
Norwalk Museum | Norwalk | Fairfield | History | website |
Northrop House Museum | Sherman | Fairfield | Historic house | website |
Northwest Park Nature Center | Windsor | Hartford | History | website |
Ogden House and Gardens | Fairfield | Fairfield | Historic house | website, owned by Fairfield Museum and History Center |
Old Bethlehem Historical Society Museum | Bethlehem | Litchfield | History | website |
Old County Jail and Museum | Tolland | New London | Jail museum | website |
Old Lighthouse Museum | Stonington | New London | History | website |
Old Manchester Museum | Manchester | Hartford | History | website |
Old State House, (Hartford), Museum of Curiosities | Hartford | Hartford | History / Natural history | website, info |
Old Town Hall Museum | Enfield | Hartford | History | website |
Oliver Ellsworth Homestead | Windsor | Hartford | Historic house | website, operated by the CT DAR |
Osborne Homestead Museum | Derby | New Haven | Historic house | website |
Peabody Museum of Natural History at Yale University |
New Haven | New Haven | Natural history | |
Phelps-Hatheway House | Suffield | Hartford | Historic house | website, owned by Connecticut Landmarks |
Phelps Tavern Museum | Simsbury | Hartford | Historic tavern | website, |
Pine Grove Schoolhouse | Avon | Hartford | Historic house | website, one of three properties owned by the Avon Historical Society, schoolhouse |
Plainville Historic Center | Plainville | Hartford | History | info |
Pleasant Valley Schoolhouse Museum | South Windsor | Hartford | Historic house | website, run by South Windsor Historical Society |
Portersville Academy | Mystic | New London | History | website, owned by Mystic River Historical Society |
Prudence Crandall House | Canterbury | New London | History | |
Putnam's cottage | Greenwich | Fairfield | Historic house | website |
Putnam Elms | Brooklyn | Windham | Historic house | website |
Putnam Memorial State Park Museum | Redding | Fairfield | History | State of CT DEP: Putnam Memorial State Park, History of the Park, Map of self-guided tour of the park, Photos |
Railroad Museum of New England | Thomaston | Litchfield | Railroad | |
Revolutionary War Office | Lebanon | New London | Historic house | website, owned by the Sons of the American Revolution |
Rogers Studio and Museum | New Canaan | Fairfield | Historic artist's studio | Built in 1878 by John Rogers, called "the people's sculptor" in the latter 19th century, the studio houses a collection of Rogers' groups of plaster statuary; the display area has been reconfigured to reflect the feeling of the artist's studio. |
Roseland Cottage | Woodstock | Windham | Historic house | website |
Ruth Callander House Museum of Portland History | Portland | Middlesex | History | website |
Salem Historical Society and Museum | Salem | New London | History | website |
Salisbury Cannon Museum | Lakeville | Litchfield | History | website |
Savin Rock Museum | West Haven | New Haven | History | website |
Sawmill Park Mill Museum | Ledyard | New London | Historic site | website, info |
Seven Hearths | Kent | Litchfield | History | website |
Sharon Audubon Center | Sharon | Litchfield | Nature center | website |
Shaw-Perkins Mansion | New London | New London | Historic house | website |
Sheffield Island Lighthouse | Norwalk | Fairfield | Lighthouse | website |
Shelton History Center | Shelton | Fairfield | History | website |
Sherman Museum of Jewish Civilization | West Hartford | Hartford | Ethnic - Jewish | website, housed in the Mortensen Library of the University of Hartford |
Shore Line Trolley Museum | East Haven | New Haven | Railroad | |
Skitch Henderson Museum | New Milford | Litchfield | Biographical | website |
Slater Memorial Museum and Converse Art Gallery at Norwich Free Academy | Norwich | New London | Art | The museum's collection includes "contemporary Connecticut crafts, 17th - 19th century European paintings and decorative arts, African and Oceanic sculpture, Native American objects, and a plaster cast collection of Egyptian, Archaic, Greek, Roman and Renaissance sculpture. The adjacent Converse Art Gallery hosts six changing exhibitions throughout the year," according to the museum Web site. website |
Sloane-Stanley Museum | Kent | Litchfield | History | website |
Smith-Harris House | East Lyme | New London | Historic house | website, listed on the National Register of Historic Places as the Thomas Avery House, c. 1845, info |
Solomon Rockwell House | Winchester | Litchfield | Multiple | info, home to the Winchester Historical Society |
Somers Historical Society Museum | Somers | Tolland | History | website |
Somers Mountain Museum | Somers | Tolland | Primitive tools | website |
Sono Switchtower Museum | Norwalk | Fairfield | Railroad | The tiny museum exhibits the railroad switch tower in South Norwalk, where tracks were physically switched at the intersection of the Danbury Branch and the New Haven Line. Original equipment is supplemented by some photographs and demonstrations by docents website |
SoundWaters Coastal Education Center | Stamford | Fairfield | Nature center | website |
Stafford Historical Society Museum | Stafford Springs | Tolland | History | website |
Stamford Museum and Nature Center | Stamford | Fairfield | Multiple | website |
Stanley Whitman House | Farmington | Hartford | Historic house | website |
Stanton-Davis Museum | Pawcatuck | New London | Historic house | website, info, New York Times, " 350 Years, And It's Still A Family Affair", March 21, 2004, Working The Land, interview with John Whitman Davis, museum in process of creation |
Stepping Stones Museum for Children | Norwalk | Fairfield | Children's | website |
Stevens-Frisbie House | Cromwell | Middlesex | History | website, home to Cromwell Historical Society |
Stone House | Deep River | Middlesex | Historic house | website |
Stone Museum | Barkhamsted | Litchfield | Natural history | website, located in Peoples State Forest |
Stone-Otis House | Orange | New Haven | Historic house | website |
Stratford Historical Society - Captain David Judson House | Stratford | Fairfield | History | website |
John and Sarah Strong House | Windsor | Hartford | Historic house | website, info, known for many years as the Lt. Walter Fyler House. info, info, info |
Strong-Porter Museum | Country | Tolland | Historic house | website |
Thankful Arnold House Museum | Haddam | Middlesex | Historic house | website, owned by Haddam Historical Society |
Thomas Griswold House Museum | Guilford | New Haven | History | website |
Thomas Lee House and Museum | East Lyme | New London | Historic house | website, info |
Thomaston Historical Society Museum | Thomaston | Litchfield | History | website, open by appointment only |
Thompson Historical Society Museum | Thompson | Windham | History | website, also known as the Ellen Larned Memorial Building and Museum |
Timex Museum | Waterbury | New Haven | Commodity - Time pieces | See also Lock Museum of America in Terryville website |
Tool Museum (New Canaan) | New Canaan | Fairfield | History / Commodity - Tools | Tiny museum displays tools use by cabinetmakers, wheelwrights, tanners, shoemakers, coopers, builders and others. A separate room re-creates a 19th century printing office. website |
Torrington History Museum | Torrington | Litchfield | History | website |
Tourtelotte Memorial Room | Thompson | Windham | History | info, located in Tourtelotte Memorial High School |
Unionville Museum | Unionville | Hartford | History | website |
U.S. Coast Guard Museum | New London | New London | Maritime | website |
U.S. Navy Submarine Force Museum and Library | Groton | New London | Maritime | Includes the USS Nautilus (SSN-571) submarine, a museum ship |
Vernon Historical Society Museum | Vernon | Tolland | History | website |
Vintage Radio and Communications Museum of Connecticut | Windsor | Hartford | Technology | Collection of technology related to vintage communications: radio, television, tubes, video, telephones website |
Wadsworth Atheneum | Hartford | Hartford | Art | |
Wallop School Museum | Enfield | Hartford | Historic house | website, run by Enfield Historical Society |
Ward-Heitmann House Museum | West Haven | New Haven | History | website |
Waterford Historical Society Museums | Waterford | New London | Historic house | website, Historic buildings on the green in Waterford, including 1740 Jordan Schoolhouse, Jordan Park House, Beebe-Phillips House, Corn Crib, Margaret W. Stacey Memorial Barn/Museum, Education Center, Blacksmith Shop |
Webb Deane Stevens Museum | Wethersfield | Hartford | Historic site | website |
Wethersfield Museum | Wethersfield | Hartford | History | website |
Wheeler House | Westport | Fairfield | Historic house | website |
White Memorial Conservation Center Museum | Litchfield | Litchfield | History | website |
William Benton Museum of Art at University of Connecticut |
Storrs | New London | Art | website |
Wilton Historical Society and Heritage Museum | Wilton | Fairfield | History | website |
Windham Textile and History Museum | Willimantic | Windham | History | Its main focus is the American Thread Company's now-closed Willimantic mill |
Windsor Historical Society Museum | Windsor | Hartford | History | website |
Witch's Dungeon Classic Movie Museum | Bristol | Hartford | History | |
Wolcott Historical Society Museum | Wolcott | New Haven | History | website |
Wood Memorial Library | South Windsor | Hartford | Multiple | website, collections of Native American artifacts, mounted birds, 18th century furniture, paintings, quilts |
Woodstock Historical Society Museum | Woodstock | Windham | History | website |
Yale Center for British Art | New Haven | New Haven | Art | |
Yale University Art Gallery | New Haven | New Haven | Art | |
Yale University Collection of Musical Instruments | New Haven | New Haven | Commodity - Musical instruments |
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[edit] Defunct Museums
- Burndy Library - formerly in Norwalk, collection is now in The Huntington Library in San Marino, California and in the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C.
- Connecticut Sports Museum & Hall of Fame - formerly located in the Hartford Civic Center, 2nd floor[1]
- Dequaine Museums, Meriden - included National Shaving & Barbershop Museum, Frank Chiarenza Museum of Glass, Rosa Ponselle Museum [2], [3], [4], [5]
- Farm Implement Museum, Bloomfield - was dedicated to the history of farming in New England and displayed farm tools dating from the 1790s. [6], [7]
- Hartford Police Museum, Hartford - formerly located at 101 Pearl Street, confirmed closed by phone 2/12/08 [8]
- Hitchcock Museum, Riverton - collection of furnishings from the Hitchcock Chair Company, closed in 2003 [9]
- Horse Guard Cavalry Museum, Avon - museum now just a case with uniforms (confirmed by phone on 2/7/08 with First Company Governor's Horse Guards) [10]
- Museum of American Political Life, West Hartford - collection of political campaign memorabilia, formerly in the Harry Jack Gray Center at University of Hartford, closed in 2003[11], [12]
- National Purple Heart Museum, Enfield - proposed museum, never completed [13], [14], [15]
- Nut Museum, Old Lyme - [16]
- Photomobile Model Museum, Woodstock - solar electric small-scale car, boat, plane, train and maglev vehicles[17]
- Submarine Library and Museum, Middletown - closed in 2003, collection now in St. Marys Submarine Museum, St. Marys, Georgia [18]
- Winchester Center Kerosene Lamp Museum[19]
[edit] See also
- Arboreta: Category:Arboreta in Connecticut
- Aquaria: Category:Aquaria in Connecticut
- Botanical gardens: Category:Botanical gardens in Connecticut
- Buildings and structures: Category:Buildings and structures in Connecticut
- Forts: Category:Forts in Connecticut
- Historical societies: List of Historical Societies#Connecticut
- Historic places: List of Registered Historic Places in Connecticut
- Historic landmarks: List of National Historic Landmarks in Connecticut
- Houses: Category:Houses in Connecticut
- Libraries: Category:Libraries in Connecticut
- Nature centers: List of nature centers in the United States#Connecticut also Category:Nature centers in Connecticut
- Observatories: Category:Astronomical observatories in Connecticut
[edit] External links
- Connecticut Humanities Council directory of museums
- Visit Connecticut
- Connecticut Museum Quest
- Historic Buildings of Connecticut
- Jerry Dougherty's CONNECTICUT, photos of towns and sites in Connecticut, including some museums
[edit] References
- ^ http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9C06E3DF1238F931A15756C0A962958260&sec=&spon=&pagewanted=all New York Times, May 22, 1994, article about inductees
- ^ http://www.lookaroundconnecticut.com/lcmeridn/lcdqnmsm.htm website
- ^ http://www.nmgcs.org/conventions/2001convention/museum.htm photos
- ^ http://www.ctinfo.com/contentlist.asp?PAGE=332 CT Info
- ^ http://www.zoominfo.com/people/Dequaine_Lester_89145869.aspx Article about the museum's difficulties
- ^ http://newenglandphotos.blogspot.com/2006/03/bloomfield-farm-implement-museum.html photo
- ^ http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=950DE2DB1230F936A35750C0A96F948260&sec=&spon=&pagewanted=all New York Times, article from March 5, 1989 about the museum's struggles
- ^ http://www.vernonct.com/hartford.htm info
- ^ http://www.barkhamstedhistory.org/SqQJan04.pdf Barkhamsted Historical Society newsletter, January 2004
- ^ http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=980CE7DC163BF935A1575AC0A965958260 New York Times museum article from September 26, 1993
- ^ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_Hartford
- ^ http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0272-3433(199023)12%3A4%3C109%3ATMOAPL%3E2.0.CO%3B2-E The Public Historian, Vol. 12, No. 4 (Autumn, 1990), pp. 109-111, museum review
- ^ http://www.wtnh.com/Global/story.asp?S=401505 WTNH, State pulls funding for proposed Purple Heart Museum, July 14, 2001
- ^ http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9907E6DC103BF93BA35752C0A9669C8B63 New York Times, Museum Project Boasts Money And Big Names, But No Museum, January 8, 2000
- ^ http://www.ct.gov/ag/cwp/view.asp?A=1775&Q=282964 State of Connecticut Attorney General's Office, Serious Mismanagement At National Purple Heart Museum, January 5, 2000
- ^ http://www.roadsideamerica.com/nut/index.html Roadside America, Nut Lady's Home Page
- ^ http://usclassiccars.blogspot.com/ Dowd's Guide to Classic Car Collections, Connecticut, accessed 2/10/08
- ^ USSVI-Ben Bastura's Submarine Library and Museum
- ^ http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?sec=health&res=9A04E1D61438F936A15751C1A965948260 New York Times, 12/25/83
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