
Victorian Parlor
This parlor features beautiful period furnishings, paintings, and other items from the Victorian era.
29 Pierce Street

This parlor features beautiful period furnishings, paintings, and other items from the Victorian era.

Learn about the history of the Farmington Canal and how it helped make Plainville a “crossroads” of Connecticut.

Learn about the Native Americans who were early inhabitants of the Plainville/Farmington area.

From a schoolroom to a collection of toys, the Children's Room helps make the Museum a perfect spot for family visits.

Many kitchen and household items are featured here creating a wonderful look into daily life during times gone by.

On display here are items that illustrate Plainville's agrarian past. The Rogers Bakery wagon is also displayed here.

This permanent exhibit presents information and artifacts that illustrate an important part of Plainville's industrial past.

Photographs and historical items featuring our African-American heritage comprise this exhibit.

View our collection of landscape, portraiture, and still paintings by an important local artist Alfred Hepworth (1876-1962). A number of Hepworth drawings are also displayed.

Be sure to visit our store for books on local, regional, and state history plus lovely items that include some with local themes such as maps of old Plainville and small painted carvings of local buildings.