History of electronic communications from telegraphs of the late 1800s to radio to television. Over 750 rare radios and televisions on display, reference library.
History of electronic communications from telegraphs of the late 1800s to radio to television. Over 750 rare radios and televisions on display, reference library.
Displays of artifacts and history of "Tobacco Valley."
Windsor, CT Museums12 executive penthouse suites, 12 two-bedroom suites, 72 studio suites, most with fireplace;
Windsor, CT LodgingHistory of electronic communications from telegraphs of the late 1800s to radio to television. Over 750
Windsor, CT Museums473 acres of nature trails and country roads. Nature Center, animal barn, gardens, archives building, picnic pavilions, braille trail, gift shop. Maple sugar house (Feb. and Mar.)
Windsor, CT Nature Centers157 guest rooms (one suite, five junior suites), rest., lounge, TV, refrigerator, microwave, coffeemaker, health club, I pool;
Windsor, CT LodgingHands-on exhibits teach young children about science and nature. Live animals, energetic programs, astronomy and laser shows,...
Twelve annual exhibitions, lectures, workshops, readings and performances....
First municipal rose garden in the country; greenhouses, nature walks, perennials and rock gardens. Pond House offers restaur...
Cheney Homestead (c.1785), home of Timothy Cheney, clockmaker, and birthplace of the brothers who founded the silk industry. ...
Former Town Hall (c. 1840) displays local history, early industry, Native American artifacts, changing exhibits; genealogical...