"Time Travel Without the Machine"
Built in 1785, the Allis-Bushnell House once served as the home of the Scranton and Bushnell families. The historic house has been lovingly restored by the Madison Historical Society and is maintained as a museum that chronicles life in Madison across five different eras. Inside, each room has been furnished to mimic the style of a different time period with antique furnishings, artwork and domestic implements that illustrate the lives of Madison's early residents. The long shed outside is the Annex where farm implements, fishing equipment, and other tools are on display. Another intriguing featureis the beautiful herb garden just behind the house. Visits to the house are permitted by prior appointment only and the rooms may be rented for meetings, parties and other private events. Plan a visit to the Allis-Bushnell House for a glimpse into Madison's past.
853 Boston Post Road, Madison, CT, United States, 06443
"Time Travel Without the Machine"
Built in 1785, the Allis-Bushnell House once served as the home of the Scranton and Bushnell families. The historic house has been lovingly restored by the Madison Historical Society and is maintained as a museum that chronicles life in Madison across five different eras. Inside, each room has been furnished to mimic the style of a different time period with antique furnishings, artwork and domestic implements that illustrate the lives of Madison's early residents. The long shed outside is the Annex where farm implements, fishing equipment, and other tools are on display. Another intriguing featureis the beautiful herb garden just behind the house. Visits to the house are permitted by prior appointment only and the rooms may be rented for meetings, parties and other private events. Plan a visit to the Allis-Bushnell House for a glimpse into Madison's past.
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