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Custom House Maritime Museum


category : Museums
Oldest operating Custom House in America, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, extensive collection of maritime artifacts, on-going lectures, special events. On the Connecticut Freedom Trail.


Admission: Adults $5, seniors and students $3, children (under 12) free.
Hours: May 1-Dec. 21, Tue.-Sun. 1-5. Jan.-Apr., by appt.
Address: 150 Bank St.
I-95 Ex. 83N/84S
Phone: (860) 447-2501

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