Come on Saturdays when they are likely to be open. I got one of their pamphlets which said they were also open on Wednesdays, but that was not the case. I called the number only to find out that...
Noden-Reed Museum
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The Noden-Reed Museum in Windsor Locks, Connecticut, is a work in progress dedicated to preserving local history through a variety of old household items and artifacts. Visitors can explore living areas adorned with oil paintings, an 1800s piano, and political memorabilia from the town's former governor, Ella Grasso, alongside displays of toys, Civil War rifles, and historical photographs.
In addition to its rich collection, the museum features a large brick barn housing historic farm tools and an underground time capsule containing items from 1976. The museum is situated on a 22-acre park originally willed to the town by Gladys Reed in 1972, offering a glimpse into the past while celebrating the community's heritage.
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