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Halloween on the Hill

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Celebrate the festive fall season at Hill-Stead Museum’s Halloween on the Hill on Sunday from Noon-4 p.m. This popular family event will take place on the grounds of the museum, 35 Mountain Road, Farmington, CT. Fun activities include horse-drawn hay wagon rides, face painting, a hay stack treasure hunt, special seasonal crafts, visits with the sheep from our friends at Clatter Ridge Farms, live music and more! Beyond safe trick-or-treating, there will be spooky displays by local friends and businesses throughout the 152-acre campus.

Halloween on the Hill

Address : Hillstead Museum, 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 : $5

Halloween

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