Reviews of Windham Textile & History Museum (the Mill Museum) (Museum)

411 Main St, Willimantic, CT 06226, United States

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REVIEWS OF Windham Textile & History Museum (the Mill Museum) IN Connecticut

Tricia Abney

Such a great museum. I was really impressed with Nightmare on Main 2019!

Roberta Dwyer

Christmas shopping@ the gift shop. ALWAYS interesting things! Plus there's a craft/artisan sale in the Dugan building. You should go.

Ryan Snide

An honor to have worked here...great place to experience windham history

Anayzia Hill

DJ Carrasco

Luis Pacheco

Sophy Johnston

Leo Laporte

much to see and do here, reccomend for buffs of Willimantic Ct textile mills and Trains...

Miguel Olmo

Renee Cuprak

What a wonderful place, great gift shop and upstairs the museum is full of artifacts and set up as if you could live there.

Edward Poole

A nice small museum showcasing the town's textile industry. Great docents, very interesting displays, be sure to see machinery in second building too. Highly recommended, great for kids.

mijomuffins .

Fantastic museum and helpful staff!

Marian Giovannini

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Kem Core

I took my three kids here and they loved it. While the physical address is on Union Street, the parking lot is on Main Street. The main Entrance is facing Main Street. Upon walking in, you are in the little shop. The counter is where you pay for admission. $7 adults, $6 for seniors, $5 for students aged 10 & older, and group rate is $4. Keep in mind that there is a minimum $20 for use of a credit card. It is a small museum, but it certainly is worth going. There are displays in the lower level. At the time of our visit, the staff were pulling the displays down to get the Christmas theme up and they are expecting Santa to make his visits on the weekends starting in December. After paying, the staff member will provide you with a booklet for your self-guided tour. The second floor showcases both the tenement housing and manager housing replicas, both of which you can enter and view the contents of the home (see my pictures). Each room has a detail card that you can read for further explanation. All of the items are antiques on display some of which have been donated by local families. Also on the second floor is the office and a collection of sewing machines through the industrial revolution years. As you go up to the third floor, there are pictures and art lining the staircase walls. The third floor is a research center where there are books, maps, and pictures dating back to the early 1900's, which you can look through upon sign in. In the building next door, is a replica of the machines found in a textile mill (see pictures).

Deadpool Fan

Pretty good history

Robbie Cram

Loads of interesting facts packed into a small museum

bouncy kitty

Jackie Griswold

Jessica Beaulieu

Maggie Macha

An enjoyable place to bring people who are visiting from out of town

Justin smith

I went for the Halloween event they were doing and was definitely not disappointed. While not super scary or creepy the stories they told were very interesting and historically accurate. The only negative thing I have to say was it seemed like it was over way too quickly, I guess that's the sign of a good event.

Luis Payero

Mary Wolfe

Excellent Witch history lesson.

Joseph Torres

Small museum dedicated to local history.

Bruce Johnston

Ben Van Rheen

Very active in the community and always a pleasure to deal with.

claire levesque-mckinney

Maggie Szlyk

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David Riedel

nickk5559 .

This local museum, located in Willimantic Connecticut, is a gem. All out of town visitors and residents should come here at least once. There are a variety of permanent and changing exhibits located in the two buildings on the premises. The museum staff are extremely knowledgeable, not only of the textile history of the town, but also of the whole town history in general. This is a great place to visit for adults and children alike. There are many events throughout the year that activity engage the diverse community.

Daniel DeMars

Rick Jette

Brett Livingston

Very interesting piece of history

William Reid

James Key

Tim Malone

This museum is fairly small, but does angood job of telling the history of the textile industry in Connecticut. The main museum has standard exhibits about the lives of millions workers and mill owners. The second building has all the machines, which are very cool. Totally worth the trip. There is even a research room above the museum with all sorts of info on mill operations.

Jessie Fusco

Theydid Nightmare on Main they were terrific. They made a awesome display.

Lily Bartel

Cute little museum!

Business Hours of Windham Textile & History Museum (the Mill Museum) in Connecticut

SUNDAY
10AM–4PM
MONDAY
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TUESDAY
CLOSED
WEDNESDAY
CLOSED
THURSDAY
CLOSED
FRIDAY
10AM–4PM
SATURDAY
10AM–4PM

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