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Danbury Scott-Fanton Museum & Historical Society Inc

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43 Main St Danbury CT 06810
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(203) 743-5200
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During the late 19th and 20th centuries, John Fanton, a Danbury industrialist and prominent citizen, and his second wife, Laura Scott, traveled extensively through Europe, Asia, and the Americas and collected artifacts from each country they visited. In 1921, after their deaths, a museum was opened in the Fanton home on Deer Hill Avenue for the purpose of exhibiting these collections.

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Nestled in the bustling downtown area of Danbury, the Danbury Museum and Historical Society is a community museum. This museum preserves, chronicles and displays cultural heritage and history of the Danbury area. It comprises John and Mary Rider House, Marian Anderson Studio, Huntington Hall and other historical buildings. Check website for details.

The Danbury Museum offers a look into the history of Danbury with a timeline, exhibits, and guided tours.

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Average Rating
100

Awesome display of your quaint history. Stopping in only a few of the buildings was not enough! We will return to finish off our journey next year (more during the summer though). A lovely museum!

Sweet local museum

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80

This is a very personal and emotional museum & collection of buildings.
My favourite part was Dodds Hat Studio, which shows a fabulous movie about the fact that by 1800 Danbury was producing more hats than any place else in the US and by 1887, 30 factories were manufacturing five million hats a year. Known as "The Hat Capital of...

Always something new

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100

Small in size but big on history. They have rotating historical presentations about the history of "The Hat City". Highly recommend keeping an eye out for happenings there and stopping by!

A Real Gem

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100

7 buildings comprise the museum. 1785 farmhouse, 1790 hat shop, Charles Ives birthplace, Marian Anderson's Studio. Call ahead for hours of tours and also for current information on a wide variety of activities throughout the year.

History of Danbury

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100

Very helpful staff fir doing research , extensive history of The city of Danbury. For all ages , worth the visit

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Danbury Scott-Fanton Museum & Historical Society Inc is located at 43 Main St, Danbury, CT. This business specializes in Museums & Galleries and Other Organizations.

The Danbury Museum and Historical Society was formed in 1947 as the result of a merger between the Scott Fanton Museum and the Danbury Historical and Arts Center.

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The Danbury Museum and Historical Society concentrates on highlighting local history. The museum features late 19th and early 19th century furnishings, Revolutionary War exhibits and woodworking exhibits. The Museum also maintains the Mary Rider House, which was built in 1785.

Nestled in the bustling downtown area of Danbury, the Danbury Museum and Historical Society is a community museum. This museum preserves, chronicles and displays cultural heritage and history of the Danbury area. It comprises John and Mary Rider House, Marian Anderson Studio, Huntington Hall and other historical buildings. Check website for details.

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