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The Eric Sloane Museum is located north of Kent village, on the west side of United States Route 7.Its grounds are separated from the road by the tracks of the Housatonic Railroad; a crossing facilitates access to its grounds, and those of the adjacent Connecticut Antique Machinery Association.
Eric Sloane Museum and Kent Furnace: Kent: Litchfield Museum focused on the work and interests of artist, author, and illustrator Eric Sloane, in a building that was donated to the state by Stanley Works, with exhibits of hand tools, an iron furnace and the artist's studio. [2] 4: Viets' Tavern: East Granby: Hartford
Kent is a town in Litchfield County, Connecticut, United States. Located alongside the border with New York, the town's population was 3,019 according to the 2020 census. [1] The town is part of the Northwest Hills Planning Region. Kent is home to three boarding schools: Kent School, the Marvelwood School, and South Kent School.
The museum's collection includes "contemporary Connecticut crafts, 17th- to 19th-century European paintings and decorative arts, African and Oceanic sculpture, Native American objects, and a plaster cast collection of Egyptian, Archaic, Greek, Roman and Renaissance sculpture, and the adjacent Converse Art Gallery. Sloane-Stanley Museum: Kent ...
Pages in category "Kent, Connecticut" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. ... Eric Sloane Museum; F. Flanders Historic District; K.
Eric Sloane (born Everard Jean Hinrichs) (27 February 1905 – 5 March 1985) was an American landscape painter, illustrator, and author of illustrated books on the cultural history and folklore of America.
Northeast of West Cornwall off CT 128 on Cream Hill Rd. 41°53′33″N 73°19′22″W / 41.8925°N 73.322778°W / 41.8925; -73.322778 ( Cream Hill Agricultural Cornwall
The town of Kent was established in 1738, with the Connecticut Colony auctioning off land in this area late in that year. Settlers soon arrived, and the Flanders area became the town's main settlement. The oldest deeded house is The Nathaniel Slosson Homestead c. 1739, built during the settlement of Kent.