The Connecticut Valley Tobacco Historical Society

Preserving the history of the people and techniques of growing and
harvesting the crop that made the CT. River Valley.





Directions

The museum is located in Windsor, Connecticut, USA.

Directions
From South: From Interstate 91 heading north, take Exit 38.
From North: From Interstate 91 heading south, take Exit 38A.
Turn right at the exit on to Poquonock Avenue (Route 75).
Go about 1.5 miles and turn left onto Prospect Hill Rd.
Turn right at the second traffic circle on to Lang Road. Continue up Lang Road to the parking lot on the left-hand side.

Parking
There is ample parking in the parking lot.

The large public parking lot is gravel. Please park in the main parking lot and walk to the museum buildings via a marked path past the pond.

The second parking location, past the roundabout, is for Seniors and Handicap Parking only. That parking lot is next to the Nature Center, a large red tobacco shed with tall, thin windows. Handicap spots are designated and you may also park in the spots marked “Senior or Permit Parking.” It is a short walk to the Museum buildings. The wide path is hard-packed gravel.

If even closer parking or drop-off is needed, we will accommodate that.

NO PARKING ON THE GRASS OR BESIDE THE MUSEUM BUILDINGS

The office is in the John E. Luddy Archive building and the main exhibit is in the Gordon S. Taylor Tobacco Shed Museum.