New & Rejoining Members
Mission Inn Foundation and Museum
Riverside, California
951-781-8241
missioninnmuseum.org
The Mission Inn Foundation preserves, interprets, and promotes the cultural heritage of the Mission Inn, Riverside, and the surrounding southern California communities through its museum services, educational programs, and outreach activities.
Lyman Allyn Art Museum
New London, Connecticut
860-443-2545
www.lymanallyn.org
Founded in 1926 by Harriet Upson Allyn in memory of her father, Captain Lyman Allyn, the Museum is housed in a handsome neo-classical building designed by Charles Platt and features 10 exhibition galleries, a research library, auditorium, and a visual and performing arts studio. Museum grounds include 12 acres of park, a sculpture trail, the McCourt 9/11 Memorial Garden, and picnic areas. The Museum and much of the grounds are wheelchair accessible.
America's First Law School
Litchfield, Connecticut
860-567-4501
litchfieldhistoricalsociety.org
Take a journey through the life of a real student from the early 19th century through role-playing, hands-on areas, and interpretive exhibits.
Litchfield History Museum
Litchfield, Connecticut
860-567-4501
litchfieldhistoricalsociety.org
Explore the evolution of a small New England town. Furniture, historic clothing, household objects, and paintings reveal Litchfield’s history from its earliest European settlement to the present. The museum’s seven galleries hold the country’s largest collection of paintings by 18th century artist Ralph Earl including the iconic portraits of Benjamin Tallmadge and his wife Mary Floyd Tallmadge.