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Wilton Heritage Museum


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Two 18th-century classic center-chimney houses feature period rooms furnished to show the development of domestic life in New England homes 1740-1910. 19th-century barn contains changing exhibits, toy loft, costume and textile collection. Blacksmith's shop, tool exhibition.


Admission: Adults $4, seniors $3, children accompanied by adult free.
Address: 224 Danbury Rd.
(Rte. 7)
Rte. 15 Ex. 39B, I-95 Ex. 15, I-84 Ex. 3
Phone: (203) 762-7257

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