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Boothe Memorial Park and Museum is a 32-acre public park that overlooks the Housatonic River and offers several architecturally unique buildings and attractions. Situated in the Putney section of Stratford, the park was once the estate of the Boothe family, after which it was named, and willed to the town in 1949 for the community to enjoy. The park is home to the Boothe Museum which is built on the foundations of a house dating back to 1663, along with other attraction such as award-winning rose gardens, a genealogy library, and outdoor concerts and Shakespearean plays are hosted in the spring and summer months. Seasonal guided tours of the historic buildings can be arranged.

5800 Main St, Stratford, CT 06614

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