Admission for Two or Four or Family Admission for One Year to New Haven Museum (Up to 49% Off)
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See Eli Whitney’s cotton gin, John Quincy Adams’s letter to the Amistad captives, and other artifacts that cover 1638 to the present
Choose from Three Options
- $4.25 for admission for two ($8 value)
- $8.25 for admission for four ($16 value)
- $33 for family admission for one year ($65 value)
See Eli Whitney’s cotton gin, John Quincy Adams’s letter to the Amistad captives, and other artifacts that cover 1638 to the present
Choose from Three Options
- $4.25 for admission for two ($8 value)
- $8.25 for admission for four ($16 value)
- $33 for family admission for one year ($65 value)
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About New Haven Museum
The New Haven Museum details the history of New Haven from its founding as a Puritan colony in 1638 to the present. The museum has the fingerprints of many past luminaries, from architect J. Frederick Kelly, who built the building, to historians and Yale professors responsible for the 300-plus years of fine art, maritime history, and artifacts that tell the story of the city and the larger story of America. A highlight of the permanent exhibits is the Amistad Gallery, which features an original letter from John Quincy Adams about the captives and a portrait of leader Cinque that's believed to be the first portrait depicting an African in US history as more than just a slave.