
Founded in 1936 the Antiquarian & Landmarks
Society is a statewide cultural organization that
operates a network of historic house museums.
A&L promotes interest in Connecticut's special
places by preserving properties and collections
of historic, scenic, and artistic value.
The Antiquarian & Landmarks Society owns 11
historic Connecticut properties, 9 of which are
functioning museums. These museums are open to
the public and offer a wide range of on-site programs
and activities for people of all ages. All the
museums are located on their original sites and
most have intact, original, family-formed collections.
Each A&L site is listed on the National Register
of Historic Places.
A&L Museum Properties:
Bellamy-Ferriday House & Garden, Bethlehem,
203-266-7596
Butler-McCook House & Garden, 860-522-1806
Buttolph-Williams House, Wethersfield, 860-529-0460
Isham-Terry House, Hartford, 860-522-1984
Phelps-Hatheway House, Suffield, 860-668-0055
Nathan Hale Homestead, Coventry, 860-742-6917
Amasa Day House, East Haddam, 860-873-8144
Joshua & Nathaniel Hempsted Houses, New London,
860-443-7949
For more information on properties,
programs and membership please contact the Hartford
headquarters at :
255 Main Street,
Hartford, CT 06105
or see www.hartnet.org/ALS
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