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First Sunday Family Program


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Event# 860-677-4787

Event Details

Join Hill-Stead Museum the first Sunday of each month for family-oriented programming. Art projects begin at 1 pm and self-guided tours run from 1 - 4 pm. Children will create their own little masterpiece based on a selection from the collection. Enjoy browsing the 1901 estate at your own pace and linger in front of your favorite painting. Engage in the ever-popular scavenger hunt challenge. Romp in Hill-Stead’s own natural playground of hiking trails, gardens and walking paths. Purchase a treasure in our Museum Shop stocked with adorable toys and children’s books. Regular admission rates apply to self-guided tours. Group rates are available.

First Sunday Family Program

Address : 35 Mountain Road Farmington CT
Phone : 860-677-4787   (Always call and confirm events.)

Email Address : info@hillstead.org

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Admission Fee : $0-$18

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