The Noah Webster House & West Hartford Historical Society is one of the participants in the ticketed partnership that will take place this summer.
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American history buffs can visit three historic homesteads with discounted admission thanks to a new ticketing partnership.
The 2024 Tricorn ticket includes Farmington’s Stanley Whitman House, Glastonbury Historical Society, Noah Webster House & West Hartford Historical Society.
The “Tricorne Ticket” offers 50% off admission at two locations when you purchase a full-priced regular admission ticket at either location, or a “buy one, get the other two half-off” offer. This “historic” offer is valid from July 4 through Labor Day, 2024, during each museum’s regular operating hours.
The Stanley Whitman House is a living history center and museum dedicated to collecting, preserving, researching and educating through dynamic interpretation of Farmington, Connecticut’s early history and culture, located at 37 High Street. For more information, visit https://www.s-wh.org/.
The Glastonbury Historical Society preserves, interprets and educates about Glastonbury’s evolving history and is located at 1944 Main St. For more information, visit https://hsgct.org
The Noah Webster House & West Hartford Historical Society interprets the life and accomplishments of Noah Webster and preserves his boyhood home, a National Historic Landmark. It is located at 227 South Main Street. For more information, visit www.noahwebsterhouse.org.
For more information about this ticketing partnership, please contact Noah Webster House at 860-502-3247.
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