Visit Historic Deerfield, an outdoor history museum that focuses on the history and culture of the Connecticut River Valley and early New England.
Learn about the lifestyles of the diverse people who lived there long ago and explore the antique buildings and collections of regional furniture, silver, textiles, and other decorative arts.
First settled in 1669, Deerfield is one of the few towns settled by English colonists along the eastern seaboard that retains its original scale and town plan.
Enjoy guided and self-guided tours of twelve antique houses ranging in age from 1730 to 1850. Eleven of these houses are on original sites.
Visit Historic Deerfield, an outdoor history museum that focuses on the history and culture of the Connecticut River Valley and early New England.
Learn about the lifestyles of the diverse people who lived there long ago and explore the antique buildings and collections of regional furniture, silver, textiles, and other decorative arts.
First settled in 1669, Deerfield is one of the few towns settled by English colonists along the eastern seaboard that retains its original scale and town plan.
Enjoy guided and self-guided tours of twelve antique houses ranging in age from 1730 to 1850. Eleven of these houses are on original sites.
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Open:
Seasonally: April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November; Closed on: Monday, Tuesday
Discounts: Children, Groups, AAA Members, Military
Access: Wheelchair, Pets, Bicycle
Parking: Free On-site, Street, Bus, Bicycle
Available: Gift Shop, Souvenirs, Self-Guided Tour, Guided Tour, Private Tour, Café, Restaurant, Bar, Vending Machines, Kids Activities, Family Restroom, Changing Station, Wheelchairs, Meeting/Conference Rooms, Banquet Facilities
Extra Fun...
Insider Info
Historic Deerfield also offers lodging and dining at the 19th-century Deerfield Inn and Champney’s Restaurant & Tavern, and distinctive shopping at the Museum Gift Shop and Bookstore, offering a wide variety of crafts, jewelry, and reproductions as well as souvenirs and books.
Regular Season (Mid-April through Thanksgiving)
Historic Deerfield is open Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays, and Monday holidays during the regular season from 9:30 AM until 4:30 PM through the Sunday after Thanksgiving. The museum is closed on Thanksgiving Day.
Winter Season (December - mid-Apri)
Historic Deerfield’s museum houses are closed to the public during the winter months. Pre-arranged tours-by-appointment, school tours, and group tours are available. The Flynt Center of Early New England Life is open Saturdays and Sundays, 9:30 AM - 4:30 AM.
Fun Facts
A free orientation film is shown throughout the day at the Visitor Center at Hall Tavern.
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Visit Historic Deerfield, an outdoor history museum that focuses on the history and culture of the Connecticut River Valley and early New England.
Learn about the lifestyles of the diverse people who lived there long ago and explore the antique buildings and collections of regional furniture, silver, textiles, and other decorative arts.
First settled in 1669, Deerfield is one of the few towns settled by English colonists along the eastern seaboard that retains its original scale and town plan.
Enjoy guided and self-guided tours of twelve antique houses ranging in age from 1730 to 1850. Eleven of these houses are on original sites.
Discounts: Children, Groups, AAA Members, Military
Access: Wheelchair, Pets, Bicycle
Parking: Free On-site, Street, Bus, Bicycle
Available: Gift Shop, Souvenirs, Self-Guided Tour, Guided Tour, Private Tour, Café, Restaurant, Bar, Vending Machines, Kids Activities, Family Restroom, Changing Station, Wheelchairs, Meeting/Conference Rooms, Banquet Facilities
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EXTRA FUN
Insider Info
Historic Deerfield also offers lodging and dining at the 19th-century Deerfield Inn and Champney’s Restaurant & Tavern, and distinctive shopping at the Museum Gift Shop and Bookstore, offering a wide variety of crafts, jewelry, and reproductions as well as souvenirs and books.
Regular Season (Mid-April through Thanksgiving)
Historic Deerfield is open Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays, and Monday holidays during the regular season from 9:30 AM until 4:30 PM through the Sunday after Thanksgiving. The museum is closed on Thanksgiving Day.
Winter Season (December - mid-Apri)
Historic Deerfield’s museum houses are closed to the public during the winter months. Pre-arranged tours-by-appointment, school tours, and group tours are available. The Flynt Center of Early New England Life is open Saturdays and Sundays, 9:30 AM - 4:30 AM.
Fun Facts
A free orientation film is shown throughout the day at the Visitor Center at Hall Tavern.