3 acres.

Adjacent to the open meadows and rolling hills of Osbornedale State Park, the Museum encompasses the house and grounds of the former Francis E. Osborne Kellogg Estate. Originally constructed as a farmhouse in 1850, the building has undergone periodic modifications and additions, gradually evolving into the impressive Federal Structure which houses the Museum today. Its recently restored interior now displays the original contents of the estate which constitute a significant collection of antiques and fine arts. Richly landscaped with formal gardens, ornamentals, and flowering trees, the grounds provide visitors with an endless pageant of color from spring through autumn.

Services
Guided tours (a donation is requested), special tours, and seasonal events are offered.
Hours vary seasonally. For further information call (203) 734-2513

Charge
For further information call (203) 734-2513

Location
Location: 1 mile northwest of Derby off Route 34.

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