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The Fire Museum - Interior

The Fire Museum

5.0(1 review)
0.3 mi

The Fire Museum is a fire department museum and historical preservation society that opened in…read moreManchester, Connecticut in October 1983. It was founded by members of the Connecticut Firemen's Historical Society. The society was first formed by a select group of Connecticut firemen in 1970 and they were granted tax exemption status by 1979. When the society found out that the Town of Manchester was going to demolish a historic firehouse in the Cheney Brothers Historic District, they entered into negotiations to take over the building to house their collections. The firehouse had been built in 1901 and was occupied until it shut down in the mid-1960s. Today the museum contains a large collection of historic fire apparatus and various equipment. My family and I recently visited the Fire Museum in Manchester for the first time. I had previously passed by the museum when I was cycling and made note to come back with my family. We are all very interested in fire apparatus, especially historic engines. The museum is staffed by volunteers made up of retired and off-duty firefighters. There were some beautifully restored engines and ladder trucks. Many of them were also horse-drawn or hand-drawn. There were also several pieces of firefighting equipment, tools, and fire alarm systems. Most of the collection is originally from Connecticut too. Our two sons loved exploring the collections and the staff were very friendly. They even gave our sons a couple of souvenir fire helmets. The museum has a nice gift shop too and my wife and I bought some matchbox fire vehicles for our sons to play with. Overall, we had a nice visit to the Manchester Fire Museum and we highly recommend it to families that are interested in firefighting.

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The Fire Museum - Fire alarms

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The Fire Museum - Fire alarm system

Fire alarm system

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Windsor Historical Society - 1600s to 1800 gallery

Windsor Historical Society

4.7(3 reviews)
8.7 mi

Went to a ginormous tag sale here today!! The selection was mind boggling! All the crew were very…read morehelpful and friendly. I got some excellent buys!! The sale happens tomorrow also 10 to 2. I plan to go again!! Cash or card ok. Bags are available for your purchases. Many families were there, looking and buying. Great selection for everyone!

What local gems the Historical Society of Windsor's museum and 1700s houses are!! The Historical…read moreSociety staff, which I think may be almost all volunteers, are exceptionally well trained and deeply knowledgeable to help answer your history questions, assist with research in their extensive upstairs library, help with genealogical conundrums, share their extensive knowledge of all things (and I mean ALL things!) Windsor, and to share the lifestyle of the 1700/1800s families that lived in Windsor. You can bring your elementary school aged children (who will get free admission) to the 1767 Chaffee House or the 1758 Strong-Howard House and they'll be captively entertained, learning about how folks lived in the 18th and 19th centuries. They won't even remember they own cell phones...for a few hours, at least. Adults will appreciate the many diverse speakers and presentations the Society puts on, the respect shown for the town's cultural history going all the way back to the original Native American occupants, and, my absolute favorite, the manufacturing history of a very industrious town...just to name a slight few of the many aspects the Historical Society's vast collections and records touch upon. I found the staff here to be so generous with their personal and professional knowledge, that I find it a pleasure to come back again and again. With the changing displays, their extensive catalog of artifacts and the plethora of speakers they invite, you can virtually see something new each time you visit. Don't hesitate to bring the entire family- from kids to grandparents, as there truly is something here for everyone.

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Windsor Historical Society - Strong-Howard House parlor

Strong-Howard House parlor

Windsor Historical Society - John Mason, Commander of CT Colonial Militia. Friend of Uncas, Mohegan sachem and ally to the colonialists.

John Mason, Commander of CT Colonial Militia. Friend of Uncas, Mohegan sachem and ally to the colonialists.

Windsor Historical Society - John Mason, Commander of CT Colonial Militia. Friend of Uncas, Mohegan sachem and ally to the colonialists.

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John Mason, Commander of CT Colonial Militia. Friend of Uncas, Mohegan sachem and ally to the colonialists.

Vernon Historical Society Museum

Vernon Historical Society Museum

5.0(2 reviews)
6.1 mi

Sometimes you end up at a little historical site in a small town, and it's just nice to see a…read moretown's history and people who care about their community. I didn't plan to come here, but I really appreciated their town historical display for the last 150 years through high school photos. An employee walked us through the display, and I just love the passion. And Gene Pitney went to high school here! I love Gene Pitney. I can't say come out of your way to come see the town's history, but certainly if you live in the area, it's charming and quaint. There is a memorial bell out front that they have on their souvenirs, which I got.

That institution is one of my favorite places to visit in town…read more What I like about the historical society is that it is home of events like annual book sale and craft fair. The book sale is held every spring (usually held from late April to early May). The craft fair is always held during Thanksgiving weekend. On the other hand, you'll find historic books and pamphlets, newspapers, maps and many more covering the good ol' Rockville (as once called the Loom City because manufacturing was popular in Rockville back in the 19th / 20th century) and the entire town of Vernon. Nice staff running this place to make sure that everything valuable about local history is preserved for future generations. Expansion occured 10+ years ago to add wheelchair-accessible entrance. Overall, what a fantastic place worth visiting to find interesting stuff about Vernon-Rockville's past.

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Vernon Historical Society Museum - RHS 150th Anniversary event

RHS 150th Anniversary event

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