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Litchfield History Museum


category : Museums
Seven galleries of furniture, fine arts, textiles and household objects depicting the evolution of a small New England town. Period objects and hands-on areas.


Admission: Adults $5, seniors $3, children (under 14) free (includes admission to Tapping Reeve House).
Hours: Mid-Apr.-Nov.,
Address: 7 South St.
Rte 8 Ex. 42, Rte. 202
Phone: (860) 567-4501
Our Website:www.litchfieldhistoricalsociety.org

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