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  1. The Eli Whitney Museum, in Hamden, Connecticut, is an experimental learning workshop for students, teachers, and families. The museum's main building is located on a portion of the Eli Whitney Gun Factory site, a gun factory erected by Eli Whitney in 1798.

  2. A.C. Gilbert Train Display 2021. The Museum's Annual Exhibition of American Flyer Trains. Classic toy trains produced by New Haven's A.C. Gilbert Company still run beautifully after 50 years. See them in action at the Eli Whitney Museum's annual hands-on exhibition of American Flyer Trains.

  3. The Museum has redesigned classic electrical experiments to preserve their simplicity and excitment in a world whose components are growing invisibly small and incomprehensibly complex. Each year our students connect 10,000 batteries to 8,000 bulbs & Light Emitting Diodes and 5,000 motors.

  4. Eli Whitney Museum. Children’s hands-on learning workshop located on Eli Whitneys armory site. See website for current hours.

  5. Getting Here. During the winter, we teach school groups during the weekdays either here in the Museum or away at schools. We are open on the weekends for Walk-In projects and Visitors. Saturday and Sunday. During the summer, we run week long summer camp programs for 10 weeks from 9am to 3pm.

  6. Eli Whitney Museum & Workshop, Hamden, Connecticut. 1,626 likes · 629 were here. An experimental learning workshop for students, teachers, and families.

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  8. Eli Whitney Museum is at 915 Whitney Avenue next to the Whitney Lake Dam. For information on hours and current exhibits call 203-777-1833. Peabody Museum of Natural History is at 170 Whitney Avenue.

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