Three Connecticut History Museums Offering ‘Tricorne Ticket’ This Summer 

Published On: July 8, 2024Categories: Entertainment, Happenings, Lifestyle, Reader Contributed

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The Noah Webster House & West Hartford Historical Society is one of the participants in a ticket partnership ongoing this summer.

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American history enthusiasts can visit three historic house sites at reduced admission rates with a new ticket partnership.

The 2024 Tricorne Ticket includes the Stanley-Whitman House in Farmington, the Historical Society of Glastonbury, and the Noah Webster House & West Hartford Historical Society.

The “Tricorne Ticket” offers 50% off admission at two of the sites with the purchase of a regular admission ticket at full price at either location, or “buy one, get half-off the other two.”  This “historic” offer is valid between July 4 and Labor Day 2024 and valid during regularly scheduled hours of each museum.

Stanley-Whitman House is a living history center and museum that teaches through the collection, preservation, research, and dynamic interpretation of the history and culture of early Farmington, Connecticut, and is located at 37 High Street. Learn more here: https://www.s-wh.org/.

The Historical Society of Glastonbury preserves, interprets and educates the ever-evolving history of Glastonbury and is located at 1944 Main Street. Learn more here: https://hsgct.org.

The Noah Webster House & West Hartford Historical Society interprets the life & legacy of Noah Webster, and preserves his boyhood home, a National Historic Landmark, and is located at 227 South Main Street. Learn more here: www.noahwebsterhouse.org.

For more information on this ticket partnership, please contact the Noah Webster House at 860-502-3247.

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