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Knights of Columbus Museum


category : Museums
Fine and decorate art; artifacts and archival material relating to the history, formation and activities of the Knights of Columbus from 1882 to the present. Rare book collection on Christopher Columbus, photography collection. Changing exhibits.


Admission: Free.
Hours: May 2-Labor Day, daily 10-5. Labor Day-May 1, Wed.-Sat. 10-5, Sun. 11-5. Closed Good Friday, Thanksgiving, Dec. 25.
Address: 1 State St.
I-91 Ex. 1, I-95 Ex. 47
Phone: (203) 865-0400

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