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Windsor Locks Town Historian and Curator Mickey Danyluk recently gave State Rep. Tami Zawistowski a personal tour of the Noden-Reed House, Museum and Park. Once the home of a prominent Windsor Locks farm family, Noden-Reed Park has been a community asset for more than 50 years. Danyluk said that while much of the home’s original contents were gone, the pieces inside are period correct, mostly local and all have a connection to the time period or relate directly to Windsor Locks history dating back to the 1800s.
The Museum is a local treasure and showcases the rich history of the town, its industry and its citizens from its founding to today.




Admiring a Queen Anne Flat Top Chest of Drawers once owned by Seth Dexter of Pine Meadow Windsor (now Windsor Locks) on long-term loan from the Wadsworth Athenuem.