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Data from a Connecticut Humanities study has revealed that a majority of residents support Connecticut's arts and culture, including museums, theater and music.
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More than 30 years after the passage of the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act, museums around Connecticut continue to possess Indigenous remains and burial belongings.
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“Coronet” — a Schooner built in 1885 has made its way from its home in Rhode Island to Mystic Seaport Museum in southeastern Connecticut to begin a three-year restoration to return it to its former glory.
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The Lyman Allyn Art Museum has received an early 90th birthday present for New London, Connecticut, to enjoy.
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Construction is set to begin on a long-awaited national museum that will honor the U.S. Coast Guard.
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Governor Ned Lamont’s "Connecticut Summer at the Museum" program gives kids free admission to over 130 attractions across the state.
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The Katharine Hepburn Museum in Old Saybrook, Connecticut, opened its doors for the first time on Monday, June 27. It’s located on the first floor of The Kate, a cultural center that pays tribute to the Hartford actress.
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Kids in Connecticut could attend zoos, aquariums and museums for free this summer. Connecticut faces a federal lawsuit over new vaccine requirements in…