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Hill-Stead Museum |
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Escape to an enchanting place. |
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Delight in the 1901 Colonial Revival mansion and its Impressionist masterpieces. See paintings by Monet, Degas, Manet, Whistler and Cassatt exhibited amid original furnishings. |
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VITAL INFO: |
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Best suited for all ages
You can expect to spend full day when visiting our location
We are open year-round
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COST: |
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Average cost for this attraction: under $10
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We accept:
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We provide special rates for: |
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Seniors, Children, Students |
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HOW TO FIND US USING PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION: |
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Hill-Stead Museum may be reached from I-84, east or west, at exit 39. At the end of the exit ramp, continue straight onto Route 4 west. At your first full traffic light, turn left onto Route 10 south (Main Street). At your next light, turn left onto Mountain Road. The Museum's entrance is 1/4 mile up on the left.
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Parking: |
Free |
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Impressionist masterpieces. Ca. 1920 Beatrix Farrand-designed Sunken Garden. |
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Wheelchair/Stroller Accessible |
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Connecticut |
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Population:
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3,405,565
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Did you know:
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Connecticut gave us the first free library (Salisbury, 1810), matches (Beacon Falls, 1834), telephone subscribers and phone book (New Haven, 1878), speed limit (12 mph, 1901), and nuclear submarine (USS Nautilus in Groton, 1954).
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