The
Litchfield History Museum houses an outstanding collection
of American art and artifacts from the 18th through the 21st
centuries. MOREabout our
collections
Our new exhibition,To Please Any Taste: Litchfield County Furniture and Furniture Makers, 1780-1830, opens to the public on April 19th when the History Museum opens for the season..
The
Tapping Reeve House and Law School introduces visitors to 19th
century Litchfield through the lives of its students. The Reeve House and Law School open for the season on April 19th. MORE.
The Ingraham
Memorial Library is open free of charge to the public and
contains extensive historical and genealogical information
about Litchfield's 280 years of growth and change as reflected
through papers, diaries, account books, newspapers, and photographs.
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about the museum's collections and exhibits
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about Judge Tapping Reeve and America's first Law School
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Litchfield's
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