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Three Connecticut History Museums Offering ‘Tricorne Ticket’ This Summer – We-Ha

The Noah Webster House & West Hartford Historical Society is among the participants in a ticket collaboration that will continue this summer.

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American history buffs can visit three historic monuments house sites with reduced admission prices thanks to a new ticket partnership.

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

The “Tricorne Ticket” gives you 50% off admission to two of the sites when you purchase a regular full-price admission ticket at both sites, or “buy one, get half off the other two.” This “historic” offer is valid between July 4 and Labor Day 2024 and is valid during each museum’s regular opening hours.

Stanley Whitman House is a living history center and museum that educates 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 teaches the ever-changing history of Glastonbury and is located at 1944 Main Street. Read more here: https://hsgct.org.

The Noah Webster House & West Hartford Historical Society interprets the life and legacy of Noah Websterand preserves his youth At homea National Historic Landmark, and is located at 227 South Main Street. Read more here: www.noahwebsterhouse.org.

For more information about this ticket collaboration, please contact Noah Webster House at 860-502-3247.

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