List of museums in Connecticut

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This list of museums in Connecticut contains museums which are defined for this context as institutions (including nonprofit organizations, government entities, and private businesses) that collect and care for objects of cultural, artistic, scientific, or historical interest and make their collections or related exhibits available for public viewing. Non-profit and university art galleries are also included. Museums that exist only in cyberspace (i.e., virtual museums) are not included.

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Inclusion in this list is generally for institutions with the name "museum" in the title. Some other institutions not included here are very like museums, and some "museums" here don't fit the typical definition of a place that shows exhibits. The Lockwood–Mathews Mansion Museum, for instance, is a historic mansion in which the "exhibit" is essentially the building itself. For Wikipedia links to institutions similar to museums in Connecticut, consult the "See also" section.

Museums

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NameTown/cityCountyTypeSummary
Academy Hall Museum Rocky Hill Hartford LocalOperated by the Rocky Hill Historical Society; local history, culture, maritime heritage, agriculture
Academy Museum Orange New Haven Local history website, operated by the Orange Historical Society
Adam Stanton House Clinton Middlesex Historic house website, 1791 house and store with 19th-century clothing, furnishings, documents, and store inventory all belonging to the original Stanton family
Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum Ridgefield Fairfield Art Contemporary art
Allis-Bushnell House Madison New Haven Historic house Operated by the Madison Historical Society, 17th-century house with period furniture, textiles, toys, costumes, and medical, nautical, and agricultural implements
Amasa Day House Museum Moodus MiddlesexHistoric houseOwned by Connecticut Landmarks; open by appointment; 19th-century house
American Clock & Watch Museum Bristol HartfordHorologyFocus is American-made clocks and watches
American Museum of Tort Law Winsted Litchfield LawA museum developed by Ralph Nader, focusing on topics of civil justice and aspects of the legal system that handle wrongful actions that result in injury. Facilities include a theater and exhibitions on famous precedent-setting legal cases
Andrews Homestead Meriden New HavenHistoric house website, operated by the Meriden Historical Society, 18th-century house
Artspace New Haven New HavenArtContemporary art gallery
Ashbel Woodward Museum Franklin New London LocalLocal history exhibits and an art gallery
Avery-Copp House Groton New LondonHistoric house website, 19th-century house with Victorian period rooms, local history exhibits
Ballard Institute and Museum of Puppetry Storrs Tolland PuppetryPart of University of Connecticut, includes hand puppets, marionettes, shadow puppets, memorabilia
Barker Character, Comic and Cartoon Museum Cheshire New HavenMedia website, character toys & artifacts, comic strip, cartoon, western, T.V. and advertising memorabilia, celebrity rubber ducks
Barnes Museum Southington HartfordHistoric house website, 19th-century house with furnishings reflecting three generations of ownership
Barnum Museum Bridgeport FairfieldBiographicalA collection related to P. T. Barnum, his circus and the history of Bridgeport, Connecticut housed in a historic building on the National Register of Historic Places
Bates-Scofield Homestead Darien FairfieldHistoric house website, operated by the Darien Historical Society, 18th-century period house
Bellamy-Ferriday House and Garden Bethlehem Litchfield Historic house18th-century house, owned by Connecticut Landmarks
Bellarmine Museum of Art Fairfield FairfieldArtPart of Fairfield University, collections include Classical, Medieval, Renaissance, Baroque, Celtic and Asian art and artifacts
Blue Slope Country Museum Franklin New London Farming website, working dairy farm, museum with historic farm tools, equipment and rural life artifacts
Boothe Memorial Park and Museum Stratford Fairfield Open-air The museum's collection of buildings includes a carriage house, Americana Museum, miniature lighthouse and windmill, a clocktower museum, trolley station, chapel, and blacksmith shop. The park also has the last remaining highway toll booth in Connecticut from the Merritt Parkway.
Brayton Grist Mill Pomfret Windham MillLate 19th-century mill and blacksmithing tools and equipment, located by Mashamoquet Brook State Park, open by appointment with the Pomfret Historical Society
Brick School House Coventry TollandLocalLocal history museum run by the Coventry Historical Society; a small brick building that functioned as a one-room school from 1825 to 1953. The only one-room schoolhouse open to the public in Connecticut.
Bristol Historical Society Museum BristolHartfordLocalLocal history, industry and locally-made products, military collection of the Bristol Military Memorial Museum including uniforms, decorations, weapons, photographs and memorabilia
Brookfield Craft Center Brookfield Fairfield Craft School teaching skills of fine craftsmanship, associated exhibition gallery of crafts
Brookfield MuseumBrookfieldFairfieldLocal website, local history, culture, operated by the Brookfield Historical Society
Brooklyn Historical Society Museum Brooklyn WindhamLocal website, local history, local American Revolutionary War hero General Israel Putnam, includes Daniel Putnam Tyler Law Office
Bruce Museum of Arts and Science Greenwich FairfieldMultipleFine art, natural history, geology; town-run museum has art exhibits regularly reviewed in The New York Times, a section for children and a section set aside for natural history
Bryan-Andrew House OrangeNew HavenHistoric house18th-century house, operated by the Orange Historical Society
Buell Tool MuseumClintonMiddlesexTechnology website, early tools and machines, open by appointment with the Clinton Historical Society
Bush–Holley House GreenwichFairfieldHistoric houseThis former boarding house, now run by the Greenwich Historical Society, was once used by artists in the Cos Cob Art Colony, holds examples of their work and regularly offers exhibits on art and local history
Burnham–Hibbard House Hampton WindhamHistoric house website, 19th-century house with historic furnishings and artifacts, operated by the Hampton Antiquarian and Historical Society, open twice a year
Butler-McCook House & Garden Hartford HartfordHistoric houseOwned by Connecticut Landmarks, late 18th-century house with furnishings and artifacts reflecting four generations of ownership
Buttolph–Williams House Wethersfield HartfordHistoric houseOwned by Connecticut Landmarks, operated by the Webb-Dean-Stevens Museum, late 17th-century period house
Canton Historical Museum Canton HartfordHistory website, 19th-century clothing, furniture, household items, kitchen and decorative items, a Victorian parlor, toys, tools, reconstructed 19th-century general store, post office, barber shop, and blacksmith shop
Captain David Judson House StratfordFairfieldHistoric houseOperated by the Stratford Historical Society, 18th-century period house
Captain Palmer House Stonington New LondonHistoric houseMid-19th-century period Victorian mansion, operated by the Stonington Historical Society
Captain's Cove SeaportBridgeportFairfield Maritime website, Dundon House features exhibits on local maritime history and artifacts, oyster industry, open by appointment
Center for Contemporary Printmaking Norwalk FairfieldArtChanging exhibits of prints
Chaplin Museum Chaplin WindhamLocal18th- and 19th-century family life [1]
Chatham Historical Society Museum East Hampton MiddlesexLocalLocal history, culture, one-room schoolhouse [2] [3]
Cheney Homestead and Keeney Schoolhouse Manchester HartfordHistoric house website, operated by the Manchester Historical Society, late 18th-century house and replica one-room schoolhouse
Chester Museum at the Mill Chester MiddlesexLocal website, operated by the Chester Historical Society, local history, culture
Children's Museum West Hartford Hartford Children's Formerly known as The Science Center of Connecticut, children's exhibits with a science and nature focus
Children's Museum of Southeastern Connecticut Niantic New London Children's
Clinton Historical Society Museum Clinton MiddlesexLocal website, located in Andrews Memorial Town Hall, local history, culture, Native American origins, English colonization, transportation, business, and education
Colchester Historical Society Museum Colchester New LondonLocal website, local history
Connecticut Air and Space Center StratfordFairfieldAerospaceIncludes aircraft and helicopters
Connecticut Antique Machinery Association Museum Kent LitchfieldTechnology website, antique steam and diesel engines, farm equipment, tractors, locomotives, road construction and earth moving equipment, historic schoolhouse with natural history displays, blacksmith shop; also houses the Connecticut Museum of Mining and Mineral Science
Connecticut Audubon Society Birdcraft Museum and Sanctuary FairfieldFairfield Natural history The oldest private songbird sanctuary in the United States. The 6-acre (24,000 m2) site contains a natural history museum with mounted preserved animals displayed in dioramas and a collection of mounted African animals.
Connecticut Children's Museum New HavenNew HavenChildren's
Connecticut Eastern Railroad Museum Willimantic Windham Railroad website, locomotives, rolling stock, vintage railroad buildings and a six-stall roundhouse
Connecticut Fire Museum East Windsor HartfordFirefightingPart of the Connecticut Trolley Museum, firefighting vehicles and apparatus
Connecticut Museum of Culture and History HartfordHartfordHistoryExhibits on Connecticut history and culture
Connecticut Museum of Mining and Mineral ScienceKentLitchfieldIndustry website, part of Connecticut Antique Machinery Association Museum, state's mining industry, geology, mining equipment
Connecticut River Museum Essex MiddlesexMaritimeMaritime heritage of the Connecticut River Valley, shipbuilding
Connecticut Science Center HartfordHartford Science
Connecticut State Museum of Natural History Storrs Tolland Natural Natural history and cultural history of Connecticut, part of the University of Connecticut
Connecticut Trolley Museum East WindsorHartford Railroad Electric trolley cars, includes the Connecticut Fire Museum
CRRA Trash Museum HartfordHartfordScienceRecycling and the environment
Contemporary Art Galleries at UConn StorrsTollandArtContemporary trends and issues in visual arts [4]
Cornwall Historical Society Cornwall LitchfieldHistory website, summer exhibits of local history
Cummings Art GalleriesNew LondonNew LondonArtPart of the Cummings Art Center at Connecticut College [5]
Cushing Center New HavenNew HavenLibraryFormally the Harvey Cushing/John Hay Whitney Medical Library, displays from its collections of rare books, medical history documents and artifacts
Custom House Maritime Museum New LondonNew London Maritime Local maritime history, ship models, the ship La Amistad , customs, regional lighthouses, operated by the New London Maritime Society
Danbury Museum and Historical Society Danbury FairfieldMultipleFocusing on Danbury-area history, the museum has five buildings including the John Rider House, the Marian Anderson Studio and the Charles Ives birthplace.
Danbury Railway Museum DanburyFairfield Railroad The museum has a railroad yard full of restored and unrestored railroad equipment, and the restored 1903 station house containing exhibits of photographs and railroad paraphernalia, model train layouts, an extensive reference library, and a gift shop. Visitors can take a 25-minute ride the "Rail Yard Local" on weekends in season.
Daniel Benton Homestead Tolland TollandHistoric house website, operated by the Tolland Historical Society, early 18th-century period house
Daniel Putnam Tyler Law Office BrooklynWindhamHistoric house website, located at Brooklyn Historical Society Museum
Darling House Museum Woodbridge New HavenHistoric houseRun by the Amity and Woodbridge Historical Society, open by appointment and for special events, late 18th-century farmhouse and outbuildings
Davison Art Center Middletown MiddlesexArtPart of Wesleyan University
D'Elia Antique Tool Museum Scotland WindhamTechnology website, located in the Scotland Public Library, collection of antique woodworking planes and tools
Deacon John Graves House Madison New HavenHistoric house1685 house used by seven generations of one family
Denison Homestead Mystic New LondonHistoric houseEarly 18th-century house with rooms furnished to reflect different eras
Denison Pequotsepos Nature CenterMysticNew LondonNatural history website, dioramas of different habitats, live animals
Derrin House Avon HartfordHistoric house website, one of three properties owned by the Avon Historical Society, 18th-century farmhouse
Dinosaur State Park and Arboretum Rocky Hill Hartford Natural history Dinosaur tracks, models, dioramas, arboretum
Discovery Museum and Planetarium BridgeportFairfieldScienceInteractive science exhibits, high-definition movies and daily planetarium shows, Challenger Learning Center
Dudley Farm Guilford New Haven Farm website, late 19th-century restored farmhouse, barns, and grounds, tools and farm equipment
Earthplace Westport FairfieldNatural historyWildlife dioramas of seasons and ecosystems in Connecticut, interactive exhibits, live animals, wildlife sanctuary with trails
East Haddam Historical Society Museum East Haddam MiddlesexLocal website, local history, industry, costumes
Ebenezer Avery House GrotonNew LondonHistoric houseLocated in Fort Griswold State Park, 18th-century period house
Edward Waldo House ScotlandWindhamHistoric houseOperated by the Scotland Historical Society, 18th-century period house, open by appointment and for special events
Elisha White HouseClintonMiddlesexHistoric house website, mid-18th-century house known as "Old Brick", open by appointment with the Clinton Historical Society
Eli Whitney Museum Hamden New HavenScienceInventions and inventor Eli Whitney, toy maker A.C. Gilbert
Enoch Kelsey House Newington HartfordHistoric houseOperated by the Newington Historical Society, late 18th-century house
Fairfield Museum and History Center FairfieldFairfieldLocalLocal history, changing exhibits, a library and reading room, a family education center, and an 80-seat theater, founded by the Fairfield Historical Society
Falls Village-Canaan Historical Society Museum Falls Village LitchfieldLocal website, local history, industry
Fire Museum Manchester HartfordFirefighting website, horse-drawn and motorized firefighting vehicles and apparatus, equipment, memorabilia
Florence Griswold Museum Old Lyme New LondonArtNoted for its collection of American Impressionist paintings, collections include fine art, sculpture, works on paper, artist's studio material, toys and dolls, ceramics, furniture, textiles, decorative arts and historic artifacts
Fort Griswold Battlefield State Park GrotonNew LondonMilitaryRestored 18th-century earthwork battery, cannons, shot furnace and powder magazine, includes the Monument House Museum with exhibits about the American Revolutionary War, and the 18th-century Ebenezer Avery House
Fort Trumbull State Park New LondonNew LondonHistoryVisitor center depicts over 225 years of military history and technological advances from the Revolutionary War to the Cold War
Gallery of Art at Sacred Heart University FairfieldFairfieldArt website
Gasoline Alley Automotive Museum Stafford Springs TollandAutomotiveCollection of Ford memorabilia, open by appointment only [6]
Gateway Museum at Nature's Art Village Montville New LondonHistory website, focuses on the past 200 years of America's progression in technology and tools, features period business and shop displays, agriculture equipment, steam engines, fire fighting equipment, print shop
Gay-Hoyt House Sharon LitchfieldLocal website, operated by the Sharon Historical Society, local history, American furniture and decorative arts, iron and iron-industry related artifacts
General David Humphreys House Ansonia New HavenHistoric houseHeadquarters of the Derby Historical Society, home to America's first ambassador under George Washington, restored to mid-18th-century appearance
Gertrude Warner Boxcar Museum Putnam WindhamBiographical website, artifacts and memorabilia of Gertrude Chandler Warner, author of The Boxcar Children series
Gillette Castle State Park East Haddam MiddlesexHistoric houseUnusual early 20th-century "castle" home built by actor William Gillette, famous for his portrayals of Sherlock Holmes
Glass House New Canaan FairfieldHistoric houseModern house designed and owned by architect Philip Johnson
Glebe House Woodbury LitchfieldHistoric houseMid-18th-century period farmhouse, and 20th-century English garden designed by Gertrude Jekyll
Governor Jonathan Trumbull House Lebanon New LondonHistoric houseLate 18th-century period house operated by the Connecticut Daughters of the American Revolution
Greater Middletown Military Museum Middletown MiddlesexMilitary website, small display
Gridley-Parsons-Staples Homestead Farmington HartfordLocalOperated by the Farmington Historical Society
Griswold Historical Society Museum Jewett City New LondonHistoryLocal history, located in the Slater Library, life in New England during the 18th and 19th centuries
Gunn Memorial Library and Museum Washington LitchfieldLocal website, local history
Gurleyville Grist Mill Mansfield TollandMill website, 19th-century grist mill, operated by Joshua's Trust, adjacent miller's house was the birthplace of Governor Wilbur L. Cross
Haddam Shad Museum Higganum MiddlesexIndustry website, museum about the heritage of shad fishing on the Connecticut River, CT State Kids review
Harriet Beecher Stowe Center HartfordHartfordHistoric houseVictorian home of author Harriet Beecher Stowe
Haul of Fame Trucking Museum Canterbury WindhamHistory information, historic truck collection
Hempsted Houses New LondonNew LondonHistoric houseOwned by Connecticut Landmarks, includes the 1678 Joshua Hempsted House and the 1759 Nathaniel Hempsted House
Henry Whitfield State Museum Guilford New HavenHistoric houseOriginally a fortress for the community, this oldest house in Connecticut and oldest stone house in New England has three floors filled with 17th-, 18th-, and 19th-century furnishings, along with an introductory exhibit on the house's history; there are changing exhibits in two galleries.
Hezekiah Chaffee House Windsor HartfordHistoric houseMid-18th-century Georgian colonial house and doctor's office
Hicks-Stearns Family Museum TollandTollandHistoric house website, 19th-century house reflecting three generations of owners up to the Victorian era
Hill-Stead Museum FarmingtonHartfordArtKnown for its French Impressionist masterpieces, architecture, and stately grounds
Hill's Academy Essex MiddlesexLocal historyOperated by the Essex Historical Society
Historical Houses at Martin Park East HartfordHartfordHistoric houseRun by East Hartford Historical Society, includes the late 18th-century Makens Bemont House, mid-19th-century Goodwin Schoolhouse, and late 19th-century Burnham Blacksmith Shop
Hitchcock-Phillips House Cheshire New HavenHistoric house website, run by Cheshire Historical Society
Hotchkiss-Fyler House Museum Torrington LitchfieldHistoric houseOperated by the Torrington Historical Society, collections include glass, porcelain, early American paintings
Hotchkiss House Museum Prospect New HavenLocal history website, operated by the Prospect Historical Society
Housatonic Museum of Art BridgeportFairfieldArtPart of Housatonic Community College, includes works by Rodin, Picasso, Matisse, Miró and Chagall. Much of the collection is displayed throughout the college.
Hoyt-Barnum House Stamford FairfieldHistoric houseOpen by appointment with the Stamford Historical Society, 1699 house with 17th- and 18th-century furnishings
Huntington Homestead ScotlandWindhamHistoric house18th-century boyhood home of Governor Samuel Huntington
Husky Heritage Sports Museum StorrsTollandSportsHistory and memorabilia of UConn Husky athletics
Hyland House Guilford New HavenHistoryLiving museum of colonial life and architecture
Ireland’s Great Hunger Museum HamdenNew HavenArtArt related to the Irish Great Hunger of 1845–1852
Imagine Nation MuseumBristolHartfordChildren's website, hands-on, interactive children's museum for ages 2 to 10
Institute For American Indian Studies WashingtonLitchfieldNative AmericanHistory and culture of Connecticut's Native American peoples
Isham-Terry House HartfordHartfordHistoric houseOwned by Connecticut Landmarks, late 19th-century house and doctor's office
Jabez Smith House GrotonNew LondonHistoric house18th-century house with 18th- and 19th-century antiques
James Morris Museum Morris LitchfieldHistoryLocated in Morris Town Hall, also Aline Brothier Morris Reading Room, contains James Morris III family archives and heirlooms, local history displays, reference library [7]
Jillson House Museum Windham WindhamHistoric houseOperated by the Windham Historical Society, 18th-century house with collections of household items, quilts, toys, dolls,
John Bishop House & Museum Lisbon New LondonHistoric houseEarly 19th-century house, operated by the Lisbon Historical Society [8] [9]
Joseloff GalleryWest HartfordHartfordArt website, contemporary art gallery of the Hartford Art School of the University of Hartford, located in the Harry Jack Gray Center
Joseph N. Goff House Museum and Cultural CenterEast HamptonMiddlesexLocal website, local history, houses artifacts and memorabilia of Connecticut's 84th Governor, William O'Neill
Keeler Tavern Museum Ridgefield FairfieldHistory18th-century tavern with furnishings, artifacts and costumed guides
Kellogg-Eddy House NewingtonHartfordHistoric houseRun by Newington Historical Society, early 19th-century Georgian-style house
Kidcity Children's MuseumMiddletownMiddlesexChildren's website, interactive exhibits for ages one to eight
King House Museum Suffield HartfordHistoric house website, run by Suffield Historical Society, mid-18th-century house with collection of early Connecticut Valley furniture, local history artifacts
Killingly Historical Center Danielson WindhamLocal website, local history
Knights of Columbus Museum New HavenNew HavenReligious website, art and historic artifacts about the heritage of Catholicism and the Knights of Columbus
Lebanon Historical Society Museum Lebanon New LondonLocal website, local history, also operates Dr. William Beaumont House
Lee's Academy Madison New HavenEducation website, operated by the Madison Historical Society, early 19th-century schoolhouse used for lectures and special exhibits
Leffingwell House Museum Norwich New LondonHistoric house website, early 18th-century period home of Revolutionary patriot, merchant, and industrialist Christopher Leffingwell
Lewis Walpole Library FarmingtonHartfordArtDepartment of the Yale University Library, changing exhibits of art from its collections, also life of author Horace Walpole
Litchfield History Museum Litchfield LitchfieldLocal website, operated by the Litchfield Historical Society, local history, collections of furniture, paintings, textiles, toys, ceramics, trade signs, and other fine and decorative arts
Lock Museum of America Terryville LitchfieldHistoryIts eight display rooms hold the largest collection of colonial and antique locks in the United States, including rooms devoted to bank locks and Yale locks. See also Timex Museum in Waterbury
Lockwood-Mathews Mansion NorwalkFairfieldHistoric houseA 62-room Second Empire-style mansion on both the National Register of Historic Places and National Historic Landmark lists
Luddy/Taylor Connecticut Valley Tobacco Museum WindsorHartfordAgricultureTobacco curing barn with exhibits of early and modern equipment used to grow the crop, and a year-round facility with exhibits of photographs, writings, and other documents
Lutz Children's Museum Manchester HartfordChildren's
Lyman Allyn Art Museum New LondonNew LondonArtPermanent collection includes over 10,000 paintings, drawings, prints, sculptures, furniture and decorative arts; emphasis is on American art from the 18th to 20th centuries
Lyme Academy College of Fine Arts Old LymeNew LondonArtFeatures exhibitions of professional, alumni and student art [10]
MacDonough Gallery of Albertus Magnus College New HavenNew HavenArt [11]
Manchester History CenterManchesterHartfordLocal website, local history, silk and textile industry, operated by the Manchester Historical Society
Mansfield Historical Society Museum Mansfield TollandLocal website, local history, culture
Mark Twain House and Museum HartfordHartfordHistoric houseGilded Age home of author Mark Twain
Martha A. Parsons House Museum Enfield HartfordHistoric house website, operated by the Enfield Historical Society, late 18th-century house with furnishings from over 180 years of ownership
Mashantucket Pequot Museum & Research Center Mashantucket New LondonNative AmericanHistory and culture of the Mashantucket Pequot Tribe and the Pequot, area natural history
Matthew Curtiss House Newtown FairfieldHistoric house website, operated by the Newtown Historical Society, 18th-century Colonial saltbox house
Mattatuck Museum Waterbury New HavenMultipleRegional history and Connecticut art. Artists in the collection include John Trumbull, Erastus Salisbury Field, Frederic Church, John Frederick Kensett, Arshile Gorky, Kay Sage, Yves Tanguy, Peter Poskas, Abe Ajay and Alexander Calder. Waterbury Button Museum is a collection of about 10,000 buttons from all over the world, including some from the 18th and 19th centuries.
Merritt Parkway MuseumStratfordFairfieldTransportation website, history of the design and construction of the Merritt Parkway
Middlebury Historical Society Museum Middlebury New HavenLocal website, local history
Middlesex County Historical Society MuseumMiddletownMiddlesexLocal website, located in General Mansfield House, local history and culture
Middletown Sports Hall of Fame and MuseumMiddletownMiddlesex Hall of fame - sports website, town's sports figures
Milford Historical Museum Milford New HavenHistoric homes website, operated by the Milford Historical Society, Colonial homes open for tour that date to 18th century. The Eells-Stow House is one of the oldest homes in Connecticut.
Mill Hill Historic Park NorwalkFairfieldOpen-airThree buildings: 1835 Norwalk Town House, circa 1740 Governor Fitch law office and the Downtown District Schoolhouse, circa 1826, operated by the Norwalk Historical Society
Millstone Energy Education CenterWaterfordNew LondonScienceLocated at the Millstone Nuclear Power Plant, exhibits about nuclear energy and Long Island Sound, now only scheduled tours by school groups, Millstone's Energy Education Programs
Monte Cristo Cottage New LondonNew LondonHistoric houseSummer home of American playwright Eugene O'Neill
Museum of Andover History Andover TollandLocal website, local history, historic household items, located in the Old Town Hall
Museum of Connecticut Glass Coventry TollandIndustry - glass website, historical glass made in the numerous glassworks of Connecticut, open by request and for special events
Museum of Connecticut History HartfordHartfordHistoryLocated at Connecticut State Library, Connecticut's government, industrial and military history
Museum of Fife & Drum Ivoryton MiddlesexMusic website, operated by the Company of Fifers & Drummers, includes drums, fifes, military swords, music, uniforms, medals
Museum of Jewish CivilizationWest HartfordHartfordEthnic - Jewish website, located inside the Mortensen Library in the Harry Jack Gray Center at the University of Hartford, exhibits of Jewish art, history and culture
Museum on the Green Glastonbury HartfordLocal website, local history, operated by the Historical Society of Glastonbury
Mystic Museum of Art MysticNew LondonLocal website, art museum, non-profit operated by Mystic Art Association. Galleries, exhibitions, studio courses, education outreach, wedding events
Mystic Seaport MysticNew London Maritime Living history museum focusing on 19th-century maritime industries, including whaling; with period ships and buildings
Nathan Hale Homestead CoventryTollandHistoric houseOperated by Connecticut Landmarks, 18th home of the family of American Revolutionary War spy Nathan Hale
Nathan Lester House Ledyard New LondonHistoric house18th-century farmhouse and outbuildings
Nathaniel Backus House NorwichNew LondonHistoric houseOperated by the Faith Trumbull Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution, open for events along with adjacent Perkins-Rockwell House
National Helicopter Museum StratfordFairfield Aviation Housed in the eastbound building of the Stratford railroad station, the museum exhibits images and objects related to the history of the aviation and helicopter industry in Stratford, the home of Sikorsky Aircraft.
Naugatuck Historical Society Museum Naugatuck New HavenLocal website, local history, located in a former train station
Nellie E. McKnight Museum Ellington TollandHistoric houseBuilt in 1812 in the Federalist style; home of the Ellington Historical Society [12]
New Britain Industrial Museum New Britain HartfordIndustry website, locally-made tools and hardware from Stanley Works, Fafnir bearings, Landers, Frary & Clark, American Hardware Corporation, Acme Monaco Corporation and North & Judd
New Britain Museum of American Art New Britain HartfordArtAmerican art
New Britain Youth MuseumsNew BritainHartfordChildren's website, two facilities in New Britain: 30 High Street and Hungerford Park.
New Canaan Historical Society Museums New Canaan FairfieldOpen-air website, includes Town House, John Rogers Studio, Rock School, Tool Museum and Hanford-Silliman House
New England Air Museum Windsor Locks HartfordAviationExhibits on the history of Sikorsky Aircraft, early French aviation, including the Lafayette Escadrille, a history of air mail, the Tuskegee Airmen, the Flying Mollisons and the 58th Bomb Wing Memorial
New England Carousel Museum BristolHartfordArt website, antique carousel animals
New England Civil War Museum Rockville TollandMilitaryLarge collection of Civil War items; archives relating to the Grand Army of the Republic.
New Haven Museum and Historical Society New HavenNew HavenLocalLocal history and culture, fine and decorative arts
New Milford Historical Society and Museum New Milford LitchfieldLocal website, local history, 18th-century cooking hearth, antique toys,
Noah Webster House West HartfordHartfordHistoric houseOperated by the West Hartford Historical Society, 18th-century home of American lexicographer Noah Webster
Noden-Reed Park MuseumWindsor LocksHartfordLocal info, operated by the Windsor Locks Historical Society, Victorian farmhouse with local history displays
Northeast States Civilian Conservation Corps Museum Stafford SpringsTollandHistoryHistory and memorabilia of the Civilian Conservation Corps in the Northeast, located in Shenipsit State Forest
Northrop House Museum Sherman FairfieldHistoric house website, early 19th-century house and barn, operated by the Sherman Historical Society, open by appointment
Northwest Park Nature Center WindsorHartfordNatural historyLive animals, natural history displays, nature education programs
Norwalk Historical Society MuseumNorwalkFairfieldLocal history website
Ogden House and Gardens FairfieldFairfieldHistoric houseOwned by Fairfield Museum and History Center, 18th-century period farmhouse
Old Bethlehem Historical Society Museum Bethlehem LitchfieldHistory website, local history, open by appointment
Old Lighthouse Museum Stonington New LondonLocalLocal history and maritime displays in a historic lighthouse, operated by the Stonington Historical Society
Old Manchester MuseumManchesterHartfordLocal website, operated by the Manchester Historical Society, local history, culture, industry, mid-1800s dresses and furniture, school display, pharmacy and medicine exhibit, Manchester Sports Hall of Fame, Spencer and Springfield Rifle exhibits, household items
Old New-Gate Prison & Copper Mine East Granby HartfordPrison18th-century prison
Old State House, Joseph Steward Museum of Oddities and Curiosities HartfordHartfordMultipleOriginal state capitol, exhibits of Connecticut and Hartford history, also houses a recreation of a museum of unusual natural history specimens
Old Stone SchoolhouseFarmingtonHartfordEducation website, one-room schoolhouse, operated by the Farmington Historical Society
Old Store MuseumShermanFairfieldLocal website, 19th-century period store display, exhibits of local history and art, operated by the Sherman Historical Society
Old Tolland County Courthouse TollandTolland Jail museum 19th-century county courthouse, operated by the Tolland Historical Society
Old Tolland County Jail and Museum TollandTollandJail museum19th-century county jail and jailer's house with local history displays, operated by the Tolland Historical Society
Old Town Hall Museum Enfield HartfordLocal website, operated by the Enfield Historical Society, late 18th-century town hall with exhibits of local history
Oliver Ellsworth Homestead WindsorHartfordHistoric houseOperated by the CT DAR, 18th-century period house of Oliver Ellsworth
Osborne Homestead Museum Derby New HavenHistoric houseEstate house with collection of antiques and fine art
Paier College of Art HamdenNew HavenArtStudent art exhibits [13]
Pardee Morris House New HavenNew HavenHistoric house18th-century period house, operated by the New Haven Museum and Historical Society
Peabody Museum of Natural History New HavenNew HavenNatural historyPart of Yale University, exhibits include dinosaurs, human and mammal evolution, wildlife dioramas, Egyptian artifacts, and the birds, minerals and Native Americans of Connecticut
Peoples State Forest Nature Museum Barkhamsted LitchfieldNatural historyLocated in Peoples State Forest, area plants, animals, pioneers, Native American, forestry, quarrying
Phelps-Hatheway House Suffield HartfordHistoric house website, owned by Connecticut Landmarks, 18th-century house with period Connecticut furniture, formal garden
Phelps Tavern Museum Simsbury HartfordHistoric tavernLate 18th- to early 19th-century tavern, operated by the Simsbury Historical Society
Pine Grove Schoolhouse Avon HartfordEducation website, one of three properties owned by the Avon Historical Society, early 20th-century period schoolhouse
Plainville Historic Center Plainville HartfordHistory website, operated by the Plainville Historical Society, local history, agriculture, Farmington Canal, toys, turn-of-the-century kitchen, Victorian parlor, tools, Native American artifacts, minerals
Pleasant Valley Schoolhouse Museum South Windsor HartfordEducationOperated by South Windsor Historical Society, one-room schoolhouse
Portersville Academy MysticNew LondonEducation website, owned by Mystic River Historical Society, 1840s period schoolroom
Pratt House Essex MiddlesexHistoric houseOperated by the Essex Historical Society, 18th-century house
Prudence Crandall Museum Canterbury WindhamHistoryExhibits on Prudence Crandall, women's history and local history; located in Crandall's home on the Canterbury Green
Putnam Cottage GreenwichFairfieldHistoric houseRevolutionary War period tavern
Putnam Elms BrooklynWindhamHistoric house website, 18th-century home
Putnam Memorial State Park Museum Redding FairfieldHistoryExhibits depict Colonial life, artifacts from the camp site and reconstructed buildings
Railroad Museum of New England Thomaston LitchfieldRailroadHeritage railroad and museum
Real Art Ways HartfordHartfordArtNon-profit contemporary arts organization, several art galleries, programs in visual arts, live arts, film and video
Regina A. Quick Center for the Arts FairfieldFairfieldArtPart of Fairfield University, includes the Thomas J. Walsh, Jr. Art Gallery
Rogers Studio and Museum New CanaanFairfieldHistoric artist's studioBuilt in 1878 by John Rogers, called "the people's sculptor" in the latter 19th century, the studio houses a collection of Rogers' groups of plaster statuary; the display area has been reconfigured to reflect the feeling of the artist's studio; operated by the New Canaan Historical Society.
Roseland Cottage Woodstock WindhamHistoric houseOperated by Historic New England, mid-19th-century Gothic Revival cottage visited by three U.S. presidents
The Ruby and Calvin Fletcher African American History Museum[[Stratford, Connecticut|Stratford]FairfieldHistory website, operated by the Ruby and Calvin Fletcher African American History Museum
Ruth Callander House Museum of Portland History Portland MiddlesexHistory website, operated by the Portland Historical Society
Salem Historical Society and Museum Salem New LondonHistory information, local history, open seasonally
Savin Rock Museum West Haven New HavenHistory website, local history
Sawmill Park Mill Museum LedyardNew LondonHistoric siteReconstructed 19th-century water-powered up and down sawmill, owned by the town and administered by the Ledyard Historic District Commission
Scantic Academy Museum East WindsorHartfordEducationHistoric schoolhouse
Schelfhaudt Gallery at the University of Bridgeport BridgeportFairfieldArtPart of the Arnold Bernhard Center [14]
Schoolhouse #3AvonHartfordLocal website, one of three properties owned by the Avon Historical Society, former schoolhouse with local history displays, open by appointment
Seth-Thomas Bradstreet House ThomastonLitchfieldHistoric house information, owned by Seth Thomas (clockmaker)
Seton Gallery of the University of New Haven New HavenNew HavenArt [15]
Seven Hearths KentLitchfieldHistory website, operated by the Kent Historical Society
Shaw Mansion Museum New LondonNew LondonHistoric houseOperated by the New London Historical Society
Sheffield Island Lighthouse NorwalkFairfieldLighthouseOperated by the Norwalk Seaport Association, accessible by boat
Shelton History Center Shelton FairfieldHistory website, operated by the Shelton Historical Society
Shore Line Trolley Museum East Haven New HavenRailroad
Silpe GalleryWest HartfordHartfordArt website, showcase for student work of the Hartford Art School of the University of Hartford
Solomon Goffe House Meridenb New HavenHistoric house18th-century period house
Stony Creek Museum Branford New HavenHistory website, history, culture and community of Stony Creek, the Stony Creek Quarry and the Thimble Islands
Slater Memorial Museum and Converse Art Gallery at Norwich Free Academy Norwich New LondonArtThe museum's collection includes "contemporary Connecticut crafts, 17th- to 19th-century European paintings and decorative arts, African and Oceanic sculpture, Native American objects, and a plaster cast collection of Egyptian, Archaic, Greek, Roman and Renaissance sculpture, and the adjacent Converse Art Gallery.
Sloane-Stanley Museum KentLitchfieldHistoryStudio and antique collections of Eric Sloane
Smith–Harris House East Lyme New LondonHistoric house19th-century period house, listed on the National Register of Historic Places as the Thomas Avery House, c. 1845
Solomon Rockwell House Winchester LitchfieldMultipleHome to the Winchester Historical Society [16]
Somers Historical Society Museum Somers TollandHistory website
Sono Switchtower MuseumNorwalkFairfieldRailroadThe tiny museum exhibits the railroad switch tower in South Norwalk, where tracks were physically switched at the intersection of the Danbury Branch and the New Haven Line. Original equipment is supplemented by some photographs and demonstrations by docents website
Southington Historical Society SouthingtonHartfordLocal historyIncludes photos, area sports and school mementos, industry and business items, military artifacts
Stafford Historical Society MuseumStafford SpringsTollandHistory website
Stamford Museum and Nature Center StamfordFairfieldMultipleIncludes farm with animals, nature center, museum with natural history, art and Native American displays, an observatory and planetarium
Stanley-Whitman House FarmingtonHartfordHistoric house17th-century house with furnishings and artifacts from the 17th to 19th century
Stanton-Davis Homestead Museum Pawcatuck New LondonHistoric housePlanned museum of a restored 17th-century homestead
Stepping Stones Museum for Children NorwalkFairfieldChildren's
Stevens-Frisbie House Cromwell MiddlesexLocal history website, home to Cromwell Historical Society
Stone House Deep River MiddlesexHistoric house website, operated by the Deep River Historical Society
Swain-Harrison House BranfordNew HavenHistoric houseOperated by the Branford Historical Society, 18th-century period house
Stone-Otis House OrangeNew HavenHistoric house website, operated by the Orange Historical Society, mid 19th-century house
Strong-Porter Museum CoventryTollandLocal historyOperated by the Coventry Historical Society
Strong-Howard House WindsorHartfordHistoric house website, known for many years as the Lt. Walter Fyler House, operated by the Windsor Historical Society
Tapping Reeve House and Law School LitchfieldLitchfieldEducationAlso known as Litchfield Law School, 19th-century school
Thankful Arnold House Museum Haddam MiddlesexHistoric house website, owned by Haddam Historical Society
The Dinosaur Place at Nature's Art Village Montville New London Natural History 60 acre outdoor Dinosaur park with over 40 life-sized dinosaurs.
Thomas Griswold House Museum Guilford New HavenHistoric houseOperated by the Guilford Keeping Society, includes the late 18th-century period New England saltbox house, a blacksmith shop, barn with farm tools and implements, two corn cribs and a Victorian era three seat outhouse
Thomas Lee House and Museum East Lyme New LondonHistoric house17th-century period house, operated by the East Lyme Historical Society
Thomaston Historical Society MuseumThomastonLitchfieldHistory information, open by appointment only
Thompson Historical Society Museum Thompson WindhamHistory website, also known as the Ellen Larned Memorial Building and Museum
Tool MuseumNew CanaanFairfieldHistory / Commodity - toolsTiny museum displays tools use by cabinetmakers, wheelwrights, tanners, shoemakers, coopers, builders and others. A separate room re-creates a 19th-century printing office. website
Torrington History Museum Torrington LitchfieldLocal website, operated by the Torrington Historical Society
Tourtelotte Memorial RoomThompsonWindhamHistory info, located in Tourtelotte Memorial High School
Trumbull Historical Society Museum Trumbull FairfieldHistoric house website, 19th-century historical building with displays and programs dedicated to Trumbull history
Trumbull War Office LebanonNew LondonHistoric houseOwned by the Sons of the American Revolution, 18th-century building used by Jonathan Trumbull for convening the Council of Safety during the American Revolution
Unionville Museum Unionville HartfordLocal website, local history
University of Saint Joseph Art GalleryWest HartfordHartfordArtFeatures a collection of over 2000 pieces including 20th-century American paintings, and European and American prints from the 15th century to the present [17]
U.S. Coast Guard Museum New LondonNew LondonMaritimeHistory of the U.S. Coast Guard
U.S Military MuseumDanburyFairfieldMilitary website, houses over 10,000 artifacts covering all of the armed services of the United States. Outdoor exhibits include tanks, cars, trucks and guns. Formerly the Military Museum of Southern New England.
U.S. Navy Submarine Force Museum and Library GrotonNew LondonMaritimeIncludes the USS Nautilus (SSN-571) submarine, a museum ship
Vernon Historical Society Museum Vernon TollandHistory website, located in the former Vernon Grange building
Vintage Radio and Communications Museum of Connecticut WindsorHartfordTechnologyCollection of technology related to vintage communications: radio, television, tubes, video, telephones; website
Wadsworth Atheneum HartfordHartfordArt
Wadsworth Mansion at Long Hill MiddletownMiddlesexHistoric houseEarly 20th-century mansion and estate
Wallop School Museum Enfield HartfordEducation website, operated by Enfield Historical Society, late 18th-century one-room schoolhouse restored to appear as for it last use in 1947
Ward-Heitman House West Haven New HavenHistoric house website, period rooms show the lives of the families at various times in the history of the house, from colonial through post-Civil War
Warren's Occult Museum Monroe FairfieldHistory website, open for tours and special events; features historic, obscure and "haunted" objects related to the occult [18]
Waterford Historical Society Museums Waterford New LondonOpen-airHistoric buildings on the green including 1740 Jordan Schoolhouse, Margaret W. Stacey Memorial Barn/Museum, 1838 Beebe-Phillips House, Jordan Park House, corn crib, blacksmith shop, operated by the Waterford Historical Society [19] [20]
Webb-Deane-Stevens Museum WethersfieldHartfordHistoric houseOperated by the National Society of the Colonial Dames of America, sites include the Joseph Webb House, Silas Deane House, Isaac Stevens House and the Buttolph-Williams House
Weir Farm National Historic Site Wilton FairfieldArtHistoric house and studio of artist J. Alden Weir, also changing art and history exhibits
Welles-Shipman-Ward House GlastonburyHartfordHistoric houseOperated by the Historical Society of Glastonbury, 18th-century mansion house
Wethersfield MuseumWethersfieldHartfordHistory website, operated by the Wethersfield Historical Society at the Keeney Memorial Cultural Center, also weekend tours of the Hurlbut-Dunham House and Cove Warehouse, a maritime museum on Wethersfield Cove, and Captain James Francis House, open by appointment
Wheeler House WestportFairfieldLocal historyOperated by the Westport Historical Society, Victorian period house with changing exhibits of local history and art, also Museum of Westport History
White Memorial Conservation Center LitchfieldLitchfieldNatural historyNatural history museum, trails
Widener Gallery at the Austin Arts CenterHartfordHartfordArtPart of Trinity College [21]
William Benton Museum of Art StorrsTollandArtPart of the University of Connecticut
Wilton Heritage Museum WiltonFairfieldHistory website, operated by the Wilton Historical Society, includes the 18th-century Sloan-Raymond-Fitch House and Betts-Sturges-Blackmar House with period rooms that reflect home life, the economy, furniture and decorations from 1740 to 1910
Windham Textile and History Museum Willimantic WindhamHistoryIts main focus is the American Thread Company's now-closed Willimantic mill
Windsor Historical Society MuseumWindsorHartfordHistory website
Witch's Dungeon Classic Movie Museum BristolHartfordHistory
Wolcott Historical Society Museum Wolcott New HavenHistory website
Wood Memorial Library South Windsor HartfordMultiple website, collections of Native American artifacts, mounted birds, 18th-century furniture, paintings, quilts
Woodstock Historical Society Museum Woodstock WindhamHistory website
Yale Center for British Art New HavenNew HavenArt
Yale University Art Gallery New HavenNew HavenArt
Yale University Collection of Musical Instruments New HavenNew HavenMusicMusical instruments
Pequot Library Southport FairfieldSpecial Collections

Defunct museums

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