Hill-Stead Museum Farmington
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Update on the group:
The group is active, and this is our third event! To be an organizer, meetup charges the organizer monthly .
I am going to be charging a one time yearly fee of $12.00 This can be paid at the 1st event you attend , or contact me to Venmo , Zelle or mailing payment. This will help cover costs, thank you ! Please see details on upcoming event - hope to see you soon!!
Place - Hill-stead Museum , Farmington Ct
Time - 12:30 to 2:00
Parking - free/onsite
Admission -
Museum Members: FREE
Adults: $20.00
AAA & Seniors (62+): $18.00
Students: $15.00
Children (6-12): $12.00
Children (0-6): FREE
Type -self guided
After party - Fork & Fire (optional)
Perks - This museum accepts library passes . AAA, museum passport ,NARM membership
The grounds are open and they are beautiful.
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3rd Event:
Join us for a self-guided tour of Hillstead Museum, followed by lunch in the area. Fork & Fire is optional.
About the Museum:
The museum celebrates the remarkable contributions of Cleveland residents Alfred and Ada Pope, and their daughter, Theodate. Alfred Pope (1842-1913), a self-made businessman and pioneering Impressionist art collector, played a pivotal role in shaping the museum’s prestigious collection and supported Theodate in pursuing architecture instead of conforming to traditional gender roles. Ada Pope (1844-1920), Theodate’s mother, was a gracious and community-oriented individual who helped establish Hill-Stead as a warm and welcoming home after relocating their family to Farmington. Theodate’s vision extended beyond architecture; she founded Avon Old Farms school for boys in honor of her father, championed historic preservation, and supported sustainable farming, leaving a legacy that continues to inspire today.
