Parking for cars is available on the premises. Bus parking is available across the street from the museum.
The first floor of the Museum is wheelchair accessible. Strollers are not permitted.
February - December: Wednesday, Saturday, Sunday 1 pm to 4 pm. Each tour is approximately 45 minutes and is lead by guides in period costumes. The last tour begins at 3:20 pm. (The Museum is closed New Year's Day, Easter Sunday, Independence Day, Thanksgiving and Christmas.)
Adults $5.00 Seniors and Students $3.00 Children under 12 $3.00, Members Free.
For creative gift ideas try The Museum Gift Shop where you'll find a selection of books associated with Ridgefield, the Keeler, Resseguie and Gilbert families and other unique publications. You'll also find exquisite handcrafted jewelry, a wide assortment of paper products, children's items, and unique household accessories. Open during regular Museum hours and by appointment during business hours.
To ensure a smooth visit, groups of 10 or more should make advance reservations. Groups should arrive at the museum 15 minutes prior to their scheduled appointment time and should allow a total of 1 hour for the visit. To book a group tour, call 203-438-5485 or e-mail us info@keelertavernmuseum.org
Yes, but only for the Keeler, Resseguie, and Gilbert families.
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Collections may be viewed during tours of the Museum.
Those collections not on display may be viewed by appointment only.
Policies are being developed. Contact the Museum with special requests.
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