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Highlights Tour

Discover the stories behind some of the Mattatuck’s most fascinating artifacts and art pieces on a 45 minute guided tour, included with admission. Please check-in at the front desk if you wish to join. Tours depart from the lobby.

when

June 9, 2025 @ 12:30 pm - 1:15 pm

where

144 W Main St
Waterbury, CT United States

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Discover the stories behind some of the Mattatuck’s most fascinating artifacts and art pieces on a 45 minute guided tour, included with admission. Please check-in at the front desk if you wish to join. Tours depart from the lobby.

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