- TripBuzz found 238 things to do indoors in the Plantsville area. From Barnes Museum to Rave Motion Pictures Southington 12, Plantsville offers a variety of rainy day activities and other fun things to do indoors — including 184 indoor attractions with ratings over 90%.
- There are 63 different types of things to do inside in or near Plantsville, Connecticut. Some of the most popular types of these activities include: Theaters, Movie Theaters, History Museums and Art Gallery.
- There are 0 indoor activities in Plantsville, and 238 indoor attractions in nearby cities within 25 miles, including: Hartford, New Haven, Waterbury and Wallingford.
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Established in 1746, the Day House is a brick salt-box style house that is managed by the Ramapogue Historical Society. The house includes original artifacts from the 1900s such as the High Boy and the Writing Desk.
38.9 Miles
Music Theatre of Connecticut is a provider of musical theatre performance and training. They produce an annual series of Equity productions featuring New York professionals, six annual student productions, and a conservatory-style school of performing arts with curriculum-based training.
39.0 Miles
Main street, Springfield, MA 01103
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Comprised of a multi purpose building, the Mass Mutual Center contains an arena and convention room spaces. It regularly hosts a number of events including business, concert and sporting activities.
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The Titanic Museum is located inside a building and dedicated to the ship RMS Titanic and it's sinking. The museum houses a large collection of items that are directly connected to either the ship itself or its passengers.
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Catch an off-Broadway musical or comedy show at City Stage. Other entertainment options offered vary, including everything from magic shows to educational series. Theatre rental space is available for group events.
39.1 Miles
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4 votes
1500 Main St., Springfield, MA 01115
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Pan African Historical Museum U.S.A showcases a variety of museum exhibits. Patrons can view artifacts including a slave sales receipt, authentic photos, letters and other items. The PAHMUSA also displays murals and other African American artwork and sculptures.
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The Paramount Theater is a large, historic, theater space. The venue, which was built in 1926, has undergone several name changes in its history, including the Julian Sanderson Theater and The Hippodrome.
39.2 Miles
87%
295 votes
State and Chestnut Streets, Springfield, MA 01103
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One of the two fine arts museums in the area, the Michele & Donald D'Amour Museum of Fine Arts features a collection of American and European art including paintings, sculptures, paperworks and more, coupled with smaller collections of French, Dutch and Flemish art.
39.2 Miles
87%
294 votes
220 State St., Springfield, MA 01103
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A large museum dedicated to local and state history and culture, the Connecticut Valley Historical Museum features a variety of collections. One notable exhibit is of Indian motorcycles, a brand founded in Connecticut.
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2 votes
40 Jesup Road, Westport, CT 06880
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The Levitt Pavilion boasts one of the largest and longest free outdoor festivals in the nation. Enjoy a frequently free (sometimes ticketed) event from their graded grass seating, enjoy a snack, beer, or stroll along the river-walk at new pavilion.