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Lebanon Historical Society Museum & Visitor Center


category : Museums
Explore Connecticut's Revolutionary past and the town's history at this modern museum and visitor center on the historic Green. Hands-on room, exhibits, genealogy library, shop.


Admission: Free, donations welcome.
Address: 856 Trumbull Hwy.
(Rte. 87)
I-395 Ex. 81W, Rte. 2 Ex. 17
Phone: (860) 642-6579

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Jonathan Trumbull Jr. House

Restored home (c.1769) of the Governor of Connecticut, from 1797 to 1809

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Governor Jonathan Trumbull House

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Lebanon Historical Society Museum & Visitor Center

Explore Connecticut's Revolutionary past and the town'

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