How to Enjoy:
Founded in 1952, the Communications Museum has some of the finest artifacts to be found anywhere in the world. The museum covers the broad spectrum of communications from the earliest telegraph to wireless communication in modern times, and includes original Marconi equipment. The Bloomfield Academy Museum showcases the educational history of the building including its role as a private boarding school in 1839.
Related Places:
The Congregational Church in the Village of Bloomfield was the first organized church of the pioneer era. The current church on the property was built in 1837 and rests on a remarkable cobblestone foundation. Stop by the church to see the unique, four-faced clock that was installed on the steeple of the church in 1854.
Also, make sure to stop by the Holloway House restaurant, a fine dining restaurant in Bloomfield that has been around since 1808.
Trivia:
Did you know that Bloomfield has a walking tour that takes you through all of the historical landmarks of the village? Stop by the Bloomfield Academy Museum for more information or visit ehbs1838.org.
And, did you know that the Northern Spy type of apple was transported from a splice of a tree from New England to East Bloomfield around the year of 1800?
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