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Lyman Allyn Art Museum


category : Museums
18th-, 19th- and 20th century art and decorative arts, American Impressionist paintings, contemporary American art, changing exhibits. Nearby at the Deshon-Allyn Mansion contains dolls and dollhouses. Outdoor Children's Art Park.


Admission: Adults $5, seniors and students $4, children (8 and under) free. Art Park free.
Address: 625 Williams St.
I-95 Ex. 83
Phone: (860) 443-2545

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