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Stafford History, Stafford Preservation, Stafford Historical Museum
Stafford History Museum, Stafford preservation, Stafford historical, David Bacchiochi, Curator is a member of Connecticut League of Museums
Stafford History Museum, Stafford preservation, Stafford historical, David Bacchiochi, Curator is a member of Connecticut League of Museums
The Stafford History Museum, David Bacchiochi, Curator is working on the preservation of the following.
The Stafford Palace Theater
The B.P. Cooley Shoddy Mill
The Closed former Town of Stafford Dog Pound
The Ancient well at the former Stafford Golf Club
The Middle River Nipmuck Indian Camp Site
The Miss Margaret Watson Flagpole Rededication
Meeting Hall, The Stafford Tent, No. 30 of The Knights of The Maccabees
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Middle River site Untouched Nipmuc Indian Camp preserved by Stafford History Museum
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Please reach us at staffordhistorymuseum@yahoo.com if you cannot find an answer to your question.
Our museum is closed to the public at this time
Admission to the grounds of the Dog Pound and Cemetery is 50.00 and you must bring a dog and bear spray or Mace, Advance appointment required.
Middle River Indian campsite is still under research and excavation.
The Miss Margaret Watson Flagpole has been relocated and preserved. It is in rough condition and a rededication is planned.
The restored Stafford Palace Theater is avail for private events.
The Charles B Gary Coal Bin is under research.
We are not presently open to the public
We purchase items of local history for display relating to Stafford History or Stafford Preservation.
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