Mystic Country, Connecticut Museums
Historic Ship Nautilus & Submarine Force Museum
Board the world'
Lebanon Historical Society Museum & Visitor Center
Explore Connecticut's Revolutionary past and the town'
Mashantucket Pequot Museum & Research Center
Permanent exhibits on the Native and natural history of southern New England include a cool descent into a glacial crevasse from 18,000 years ago. Walk through a 1550
Mystic Seaport
Museum of America and the Sea is the nation'
Denison Homestead Museum - Pequotsepos Manor (1717)
Large center-chimney Colonial, period rooms from 1717 to 1941
Lyman Allyn Art Museum
18th-, 19th- and 20
Children's Museum of Southeastern Connecticut
Hands-on interactive museum for children ages one to 12
Slater Memorial Museum and Converse Art Gallery
Housed in a Neo-Romanesque structure built in 1886; collection of Greek, Roman and Renaissance casts; American art and furniture, Native American artifacts; Asian, African and European art;
Florence Griswold Museum
A National Historic Landmark, America's best-known center of Impressionist painting, offers 11 landscaped acres along the Lieutenant River, education center, restored artist studio, gardens, 1817
Old Lighthouse Museum
First government-operated lighthouse in Connecticut (1823), moved in 1840
Colonial Village
Replica of a Colonial village with 1740 Jordan Schoolhouse, 1840
Brooklyn Historical Society Museum
Permanent exhibit on General Israel Putnam, changing exhibits. Daniel Putnam Tyler Law Office (c.1820) furnished as it might have been from 1822 to 1875
Prudence Crandall Museum
New England's first academy for Black women (1833-34), established by Connecticut's female state hero. Changing exhibits, period furnishings, research library, gift shop. National Historic Landmark;
Chaplin Museum
Items depicting 18th- and 19
Connecticut Eastern Railroad Museum
Railroad museum village consisting of Chaplin Station, Groton Freighthouse, Willimantic Sectionhouse, and Columbia Junction Roundhouse;
Windham Textile and History Museum
Museum preserves the textile industry of southern New England at the height of the Industrial Revolution. Exhibits include thread factory floor, rooms from a workers rowhouse and owner?