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HISTORICAL SOCIETY OFFERS FREE MUSEUM ADMISSION TO RESIDENTS

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Stonington — The Stonington Historical Society will offer free admission this year to its Lighthouse Museum and the Capt. Nathaniel Palmer House for all residents of Stonington, Pawcatuck, and Mystic.

The museums will be open Thursdays through Mondays from 10 a.m to 4 p.m beginning Friday through Oct. 15.

“We believe that the Lighthouse Museum and the Captain Palmer House belong to those living in Stonington. We want to make these sites accessible to everyone and are excited to expand our free admission program this year,” said Elizabeth Wood, the society’s executive director, in announcing the free admission.

In 2019, the historical society launched a $1.3 million preservati­on and restoratio­n project at the Lighthouse Museum. It reopened in the summer of 2020.

This season, the Lighthouse Museum will feature updated exhibits on the Battle of Stonington and the history of steamship and rail travel. In the 19th century, the borough was rail and steamship hub for people traveling between Boston and New York.

Guests will also be able to view “My Freedom is a Privilege that Nothing Else Can Equal,” the exhibit about the life of Venture Smith, an enslaved Black man who lived in Stonington and later bought freedom for he and his family.

The Capt. Palmer House will feature a new exhibit on ice harvesting, as well as other temporary exhibits that will open throughout the season.

The historical society will also soon be announcing the schedule for its walking tours. For updated informatio­n on programs and events go to www.stonington­history.org

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