Slater Memorial Museum
The J. F. Slater Memorial Museum, also known as Slater Memorial Museum, is an historic building and art museum on the grounds of the Norwich Free Academy in Norwich, Connecticut, built in 1885 and dedicated in 1886. It is designed in Richardsonian Romanesque architecture and is said to be the finest work of architect Stephen C. Earle. It is a contributing property in the Chelsea Parade Historic District. The museum was presented to the Norwich Free Academy by William A. Slater, son of John Fox Slater, who had endowed the school.
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Slater Memorial Museum
The J. F. Slater Memorial Museum, also known as Slater Memorial Museum, is an historic building and art museum on the grounds of the Norwich Free Academy in Norwich, Connecticut, built in 1885 and dedicated in 1886. It is designed in Richardsonian Romanesque architecture and is said to be the finest work of architect Stephen C. Earle. It is a contributing property in the Chelsea Parade Historic District. The museum was presented to the Norwich Free Academy by William A. Slater, son of John Fox Slater, who had endowed the school.
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