Museum of Connecticut State History

Posted on: November 11th, 2024 by Bryan Czajkowski No Comments

The Museum of Connecticut History is housed in the Supreme Court and Connecticut State Library building.The focus of the Museum and its collections is Connecticut’s government, military and industrial history. Permanent and changing exhibits trace the growth of the State and its role in the development of the nation from the Colonial era to the present.The Museum consists of Memorial Hall and three adjoining exhibit areas. On permanent display are portraits of Connecticut Governors as well as historic documents, including the State’s original 1662 Royal Charter, and the 1818 and 1964 State Constitutions. The 1639 Fundamental Orders have returned and are also on display at the Museum.

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