Boothe Memorial Park and Museum, Memorial park and museum in Connecticut, United States.
Boothe Memorial Park and Museum is a memorial site with multiple buildings, gardens, and walking paths in Stratford. The property spans several acres of maintained grounds featuring historical structures and green spaces.
The Boothe family developed this site in the early 20th century and transformed their home into a public space. The property was later listed in the National Register of Historic Places.
The site displays regional objects and tells the story of Connecticut's past through its collections. Educational programs throughout the year help visitors understand the area's local heritage.
The park is accessible daily from sunrise to sunset with guided tours of the historical buildings available by appointment. Contact the park office to arrange a tour at a time that works for you.
The grounds feature unusual structures built by the Boothe brothers, including a working clock tower and a miniature lighthouse. These handmade elements add an unexpected charm to the memorial space.
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