LASR.net Homepage




Menu

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

Come visit us in Lebanon, Connecticut

Attractions and Upcoming Events

Jonathan Trumbull Jr. House

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

Lebanon, CT Historic Homes

Victoria Crossing B&B

Victorian (c.1840) located on the historic town green with shaded lawns and gardens. Three-room suite, private, TV, fireplace;

Lebanon, CT Bed and Breakfasts

Governor Jonathan Trumbull House

Built in c.1740 and former home of Connecticut's Revolutionary War Governor (1769-1784). Birthplace of patriot artist John Trumbull. National Historic Landmark. Wadsworth Stable from the property of Hartford?

Lebanon, CT Historic Homes


Spa at Grand Lake

All inclusive, full service destination spa, located in scenic and rural setting overlooking Lake Williams. Aerobics, swimnastics, yoga, pilates, nia, kickboxing. 75 rooms, TV, a/c; Jacuzzi, exercise equipment; sauna; I & O pools, tennis;

Lebanon, CT Lodging

Things to do Museums near Lebanon, CT

Nathan Lester House & Farm Tool Museum

1793 farmhouse and barns furnished with antiques, farm tools, horsedrawn vehicles, garden, hiking trails....

Connecticut Eastern Railroad Museum

Railroad museum village consisting of Chaplin Station, Groton Freighthouse, Willimantic Sectionhouse, and Columbia Junction R...

Historic Ship Nautilus & Submarine Force Museum

Board the world's first nuclear-powered submarine. Museum recounts history of the U.S. Submarine Force. Working periscopes, m...

Children's Museum of Southeastern Connecticut

Hands-on interactive museum for children ages one to 12. Indoor and outdoor exhibits and programs cover the sciences, arts, l...

Prudence Crandall Museum

New England's first academy for Black women (1833-34), established by Connecticut's female state hero. Changing exhibits, per...