Category: Museums

  • Museum of World Treasures

    A history-of-the-world museum with an educational focus & hands-on children’s activity center.

  • Frank Lloyd Wright’s Allen House

    Guided tours through the period interiors of a 1918 Prairie-style home by Frank Lloyd Wright.

  • The Codington County Heritage Museum

    Museum in a 1906 library featuring permanent & temporary exhibitions about town & county history.

  • Watertown History Museum

    The Watertown History Museum offers a captivating journey through the rich tapestry of the city’s past. Visitors can explore fascinating exhibits that delve into Watertown’s origins, growth, and cultural heritage, uncovering stories of its people, industries, and landmarks.

  • Armenian Museum of America

    The Armenian Museum of America invites visitors to delve into the rich and captivating history, art, and culture of Armenia. Through thoughtfully curated exhibitions and a diverse collection of artifacts, the museum provides a window into the heritage and traditions of this ancient civilization. Visitors can explore the country’s artistic legacy, from intricate carpets and ceramics to vibrant paintings and sculptures, while also gaining insights into its political and social evolution throughout the centuries.

  • Historical Society of Watertown

    The Historical Society of Watertown offers a captivating journey through time, showcasing the rich history and heritage of the city. Visitors can explore fascinating exhibits that delve into Watertown’s past, from its colonial roots to its present-day vibrancy. Through artifacts, documents, and interactive displays, the museum brings the stories of the people who shaped Watertown to life.

  • Jefferson County Historical Society

    Society exhibiting artifacts, books & documents that reflect the history of Jefferson County.

  • Mattatuck Museum

    Connecticut’s cultural heritage is explored at this small American art & history museum with a cafe.

  • The Mark Twain House & Museum

    Home to author Mark Twain & family, 1874-1899, & where he created his most famous characters.

  • Museum of Anthropology at UBC

    Large Arthur Erickson–designed museum at UBC devoted to cultural artifacts from around the world.