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1. Barnum Museum - Depicts the life of P. T. Barnum and the influence he had on 19th century America.
http://www.barnum-museum.org

2. Beardsley Zoo - Dedicated to wild and wonderful animals of North and South America, with a few surprises.
http://www.beardsleyzoo.org/

3. Children's Museum of Southeastern Connecticut - An interactive, hands-on, educational museum.
http://www.childrensmuseumsect.org/

4. Connecticut Impressionist Art Trail - A guided driving trail to 10 Connecticut Museums boasting some of the finest American Impressionism in the world.
http://www.arttrail.org/

5. Dinosaur State Park - One of the largest dinosaur track sites in North America, this exceptional display of early Jurassic fossil tracks is 200 million years old. Plus nature trails and an arboretum.
http://www.dinosaurstatepark.org/

6. Discovery Museum - Information on planetarium, hands-on gallery, art programs, school and group programs and the museum store.
http://www.discoverymuseum.org

7. Eli Whitney Museum - Preserving the material and intellectual legacy of Whitney and the beginnings of the Industrial Revolution in America.
http://www.eliwhitney.org/

8. Hill-Stead Museum - National Historic Landmark designed by Theodate Pope, with Impressionist paintings, Sunken Gardens by Beatrix Farrand, and the annual Sunken Garden Poetry Festival.
http://www.hillstead.org/

9. Mashantucket Pequot Museum and Research Center - Tribally owned-and-operated complex. Serves as a resource on the history of the Tribe, the histories and cultures of other tribes, and the region's natural history.
http://www.mashantucket.com/

10. New England Air Museum - Located near Bradley International Airport and exhibiting a variety of aircraft, engines, artifacts, and vehicles.
http://www.neam.org/

11. Railroad Museum of New England - Offers a ride along the scenic Naugatuck River and displays railroad equipment.
http://www.rmne.org/

12. Science Center of Eastern Connecticut -

13. Stanley-Whitman House - The Stanley-Whitman House Museum is a National Historic Landmark in Farmington, CT. USA.
http://www.stanleywhitman.org/

14. The New England Carousel Museum, - Houses a collection of antique carousel pieces.
http://www.thecarouselmuseum.com/

15. The American Clock & Watch Museum - Collections include clocks dating from 1680 and watches dating from 1595, including “grandfather” clocks, shelf clocks, wall clocks, precision regulators, novelties, alarm clocks, tower/church clocks, jeweled watches, watch keys and fobs, non-jeweled or “dollar” watches, clock and watch making machinery and tools.
http://www.clockmuseum.org/

16. Timexpo Museum - Follow the history of watchmaking and the Timex Corporation.
http://www.timexpo.com/

17. Witch's Dungeon - Nonprofit classic movie museum. Also offers monthly showings of classic films.
http://www.witchsdungeon.org/

 
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