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First Sunday Estate Walk at Hill-Stead

Take a Estate Walk of Hill-Stead Museum on the first Sunday of the month! Join us to explore the museum grounds, enjoy the fresh air, and connect with nature. Participate in a guided estate walk to learn more about Hill-Stead’s trails and grounds, their history and what Theodate’s vision for them was.  Check in at the Museum Shop. The guided walks are included in the price of museum admission, or free with membership. Not a member?  Join Today!

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August 4, 2024 @ 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm

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Take a Estate Walk of Hill-Stead Museum on the first Sunday of the month!
Join us to explore the museum grounds, enjoy the fresh air, and connect with nature.
Participate in a guided estate walk to learn more about Hill-Stead’s trails and grounds, their history and what Theodate’s vision for them was. 
Check in at the Museum Shop. The guided walks are included in the price of museum admission, or free with membership.
Not a member?  Join Today!

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