Webb-Deane-Stevens Museum

Three 18th-century houses, two are National Historic Landmarks. Each house furnished to provide a glimpse into a distinct period of American history. Murals commissioned by Wallace Nutting, depict scenes of the historic strategy conference (1781) between Washington and Rochambeau that led to American victory at Yorktown.

Getting There & Details

Admission
Adults $8, seniors $7, students $4, children (under 5) free.
Hours
May 1-Oct. 31, Wed.-Mon. 10-4; Nov. 1-Apr. 30, Sat. and Sun. 10-4. Last tour 3 p.m.
Address
211 Main St. I-91 Ex. 26
Phone
(860) 529-0612
Website
www.webb-deane-stevens.org
Map
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