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Unionville Museum

Unionville Museum

The Unionville Museum, founded in 1984, is housed in a historic Carnegie Library building at 15 School Street in downtown Unionville.

The Museum’s mission is to foster an appreciation of the history, culture and traditions of our community, by collecting and preserving artifacts from history and using them to interpret and present Unionville’ s story.

The Museum:

  • Maintains and preserves a collection of over 10,000 photographs and historical items related to the history of Unionville.

  • Collects photographs and artifacts that will help tell the story of current events.

  • Assists students and residents researching family ancestry.

  • Partners with local schools to share Unionville’s history with students and to display student projects at the Museum.

  • Provides enjoyable annual events and exhibits for the whole family.

  • Honors and records the achievements of local veterans, leaders, and individuals.

  • Supports and promotes economic development and new business.

  • Presents Unionville-themed exhibits featuring the Museum’s collection. Over 90 of these exhibits have been presented since the Museum opened in 1984.

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15 School Street, Unionville, CT 06085

Website & Email
unionvillemuseum.org

admin@unionvillemuseum.org

Phone
(860) 673-2231