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Connecticut Antique Machinery Museum: A Step Back in Time

Explore antique steam engines, tractors, and industrial relics at this engaging museum in Kent, Connecticut. A hands-on experience for all ages.

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The Connecticut Antique Machinery Museum in Kent, CT, is a living museum showcasing America's industrial and agricultural past. Explore exhibits of antique machinery, including steam engines, tractors, and a narrow-gauge railroad, set on a charming 8-acre campus.

A brief summary to Connecticut Antique Machinery Museum

  • Wednesday 10 am-4 pm
  • Thursday 10 am-4 pm
  • Friday 10 am-4 pm
  • Saturday 10 am-4 pm
  • Sunday 10 am-4 pm

Local tips

  • Check the museum's calendar for special events like the Fall Festival or engine shows to see the machinery in action.
  • Wear comfortable shoes, as the museum grounds are expansive and involve walking between exhibit buildings.
  • Visit the Connecticut Museum of Mining and Mineral Science on the same grounds to explore Connecticut's mineral heritage.
  • Combine your visit with a trip to nearby Kent Falls State Park for a scenic hike.
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Getting There

  • Driving

    The Connecticut Antique Machinery Museum is located on 31B Kent Cornwall Rd (Route 7), less than a mile north of Kent's town center. From central Litchfield Hills, head south on Route 202, then turn right onto Kent Cornwall Road (Route 7) and continue for about 3 miles. The museum will be on your left. Free parking is available on-site.

  • Public Transport

    To reach the museum via public transportation, take the CT Transit bus route that services the Litchfield area towards Kent. Get off at the Kent Town Hall stop. From there, it's about a 1-mile walk to the museum: Head east on Main Street (Route 7), then turn onto Kent Cornwall Road. The museum will be on your right. A one-way bus fare is approximately $1.50.

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The Connecticut Antique Machinery Museum, located in the scenic Litchfield Hills of Kent, Connecticut, offers a captivating journey into America's industrial and agricultural heritage. Founded in 1984 by a group of local hobbyists, the museum opened to the public in 1985 and has since grown into an 8-acre campus with a diverse collection of antique machinery. The museum's exhibits showcase a wide range of industrial technology, including internal combustion engines, steam engines, agricultural equipment, and logging machinery. Highlights include a 3-foot narrow gauge railroad with a working steam locomotive originally from Hawaii, a blacksmith shop, and a mid-1800s agricultural schoolhouse. Visitors can also explore the Diebold Tractor Barn, home to a large collection of early tractors and other equipment, as well as exhibits dedicated to Connecticut's mining and mineral history. What sets the Connecticut Antique Machinery Museum apart is its commitment to preserving and demonstrating these machines. Many of the exhibits are operable, offering visitors a unique opportunity to see history in action. Throughout the year, the museum hosts various events and demonstrations, including machinery shows, an annual Fall Festival, and hands-on workshops. These events provide a chance to witness the machinery in operation and learn about the techniques of the past. The museum is open Wednesday through Sunday, from May through October.

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