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The Stamford Museum & Nature Center, located in Stamford, Connecticut, is an art, history, nature, and agricultural sciences museum.The property covers 118 acres (c. 48 hectares) beginning about half a mile north of the Merritt Parkway.
Stamford Museum and Nature Center: Stamford: Fairfield: 118 acres, art, history and nature museum, 10 acre working farm; trails connect to the Bartlett Arboretum: Stratton Brook State Park: Simsbury: Hartford: Nature center is open seasonally Trumbull Nature & Arts Center: Trumbull: Fairfield: website: Webb Mountain Discovery Zone: Monroe ...
Stamford Museum and Nature Center: Stamford: Fairfield: Multiple: Includes farm with animals, nature center, museum with natural history, art and Native American displays, an observatory and planetarium Stanley-Whitman House: Farmington: Hartford: Historic house: 17th-century house with furnishings and artifacts from the 17th to 19th century
The Stamford Museum and Nature Center on a 118-acre (48-hectare) site in the northern end of town has a collection of works by Gutzon Borglum, the sculptor of Mount Rushmore, who was a Stamford resident for a decade.
In the 1950s, the museum had to move again when Interstate 95 was built, and it went to a 118-acre (0.48 km 2) site at the northern end of town. It has a collection of works by Gutzon Borglum, the sculptor of Mount Rushmore, who was a Stamford resident for a decade. Bendel Mansion at the Stamford Museum & Nature Center
Water reservoirs which provide water service to the City of Stamford are located in North Stamford, [3] as are the Bartlett Arboretum and the Stamford Historical Society headquarters and museum. Also in the neighborhood is the Stamford Museum and Nature Center, a 118-acre (0.48 km 2) facility on Scofieldtown Road. The museum works with schools ...
The Bartlett Arboretum and Gardens in Stamford, Connecticut, contains 93 acres of parkland, gardens, landscapes, and hiking trails that focus on the regional plants, ecology and character of Southwestern New England. The Arboretum is open and accessible to the public every day of the year and is located at 151 Brookdale Road.
Most of these structures were built in 1914, although the museum and bungalow have both been enlarged (substantially in the case of the museum) since then. [3] The Birdcraft Museum and Sanctuary was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982, and was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1993. Its establishment marked the ...