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An extended research and learning center featuring a museum, programs, classes, lectures and events.
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Collection of 19th Century memorabilia housed in one of the original Collins Axe Company buildings. Includes a reconstructed 19th century general store, post office, barber shop, fire apparatus and Civil War casket.
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Overview plus news and information on events and resources.
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Features collection of American art and artifacts from the 18th through the 21st centuries. Objects include furniture, paintings, textiles, toys, ceramics, trade signs, and other fine and decorative arts.
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Tribally owned and operated complex, bringing to life the story of the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation, and serving as ar resource on the history of the Tribe, the histories and cultures of other tribes, and the region's natural history.
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Information on collections, research and resources. Located at the Connecticut State Library in Hartford.
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Houses one of the largest collections of antique carousel pieces in the United States. Includes details, events and programs, memberships and contact form.
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Stonington's lighthouse, active until 1899, is now a museum, with exhibits depicting the lives of Stonington's fishermen and farmers, merchants and shipbuilders, pottery makers, blacksmiths and many other trades.
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Contains eight display rooms containing the largest collection of locks, keys and ornate hardware in the U.S. Located in the Terryville section of town.
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History of glassworks and museum, upcoming events, and contact information. Located in Glastonbury.
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Museum dedicated to the history of the Timex watch. Virtual tour, electronic postcards, timeline, news and links.
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Collection features photographs, letters, advertising items, vintage clothing, tools and all other materials either manufactured locally or items owned by residents, past or present. Includes hours, forums, general store and map directions.
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Housed in buildings constructed in 1877 at the Windham Mills complex in Willimantic.
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