The Wood Memorial Library & Museum is a community library and museum that showcases the history and heritage of Connecticut and offers a cultural gathering space for the public to enjoy arts, literature, history and culture. Located on South Windsor’s Main Street, which is lined with historic houses of every era, the Wood Memorial Library & Museum is based a beautifully restored Colonial Revival building designed by Hartford architect William Marchant in 1927. Today, the lending library has a particular focus on providing circulating, reference and archival collections in areas such as Native American history and culture, the history of Connecticut, and ornithology. The library also boasts an excellent children’s collection, a young adult/juvenile collection and several non-reference collections, which circulate for four weeks.

783 Main St, South Windsor, CT 06074, Phone: 860-289-1783

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