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  1. Visit the Lyman Allyn Art Museum in New London, Connecticut, to explore exhibitions of American art, sculpture, and student work. Learn about the museum's history, collection, programs, and plans for Lyman Allyn Park.

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  2. Learn about the Lyman Allyn Art Museum, a neoclassical building in New London, Connecticut, that houses over 17,000 objects from ancient times to the present. Discover its exhibitions, lectures, educational opportunities, and special events for all ages and interests.

  3. View admission times and fees. Learn how you may visit for free. All public areas of Lyman Allyn are wheelchair accessible. Learn about the Connecticut Art Trail.

  4. The Lyman Allyn Art Museum is located in New London, Connecticut, and was founded in 1926 by Lyman Allyn's daughter Harriet Upson Allyn. Its collection includes European and non-Western art as well as American fine and decorative art, 17th-century European works on paper, 19th-century American paintings, and contemporary art.

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  6. Lyman Allyn Art Museum. 53 reviews. #7 of 40 things to do in New London. Art Museums. Closed now. Write a review. About. The Lyman Allyn Art Museum welcomes visitors from New London, southeastern Connecticut and from all over the world. Established by a gift from Harriet Allyn in memory of her seafaring father, the museum opened the doors of ...

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  7. Explore the diverse collections of artworks from ancient times to the present at the Lyman Allyn Art Museum in New London, Connecticut. See current exhibitions on Louis Comfort Tiffany, foster care, and environmental art, and enjoy special events and programs.

  8. Connecticut, USA, North America. Southeastern Connecticut. This neoclassical building contains exhibits that span the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries, including impressive collections of early-American silver and Asian, Greco-Roman and European paintings.

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