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Discover the Eric Sloane Museum & Kent Iron Furnace Tour in Connecticut
The Eric Sloane Museum & Kent Iron Furnace Tour in Kent, Connecticut offers visitors a unique combination of American folk art, early industrial history, and outdoor exploration. This museum and historic site tour allows guests to explore the preserved 18th-century Kent Iron Furnace alongside the artwork and collections of Eric Sloane, one of America’s most influential folk artists and historians. The experience blends culture, craftsmanship, and industrial heritage in a scenic rural setting.
Why it’s special:
This site combines a fully preserved charcoal-fired iron furnace with an extensive collection of Eric Sloane’s artwork and artifacts. Visitors can explore one of New England’s best-preserved early industrial sites while learning how iron production shaped Connecticut’s economy and landscape.
History & Story of the Eric Sloane Museum & Kent Iron Furnace
The Kent Iron Furnace was constructed in 1745 and operated for more than a century, producing pig iron used for tools, cookware, and military supplies. It played a critical role in colonial and early American industry, including production during the Revolutionary War. In the 20th century, artist and historian Eric Sloane helped preserve the furnace site and contributed his personal collection of early American tools, weather instruments, and paintings, which now form the core of the museum.
What You’ll See & Do on the Eric Sloane Museum & Kent Iron Furnace Tour
Explore the preserved 18th-century Kent Iron Furnace
Learn how charcoal iron was produced in colonial New England
Walk the historic furnace grounds and river pathways
View Eric Sloane’s paintings, drawings, and artifacts
Learn about early American craftsmanship, tools, and industry
Explore museum exhibits focused on weather, farming, and rural life
Hands-On Elements: Educational exhibits and interpretive signage; occasional staff-led programs.
Photo/Video Policy: Photography allowed throughout outdoor grounds and museum galleries.
Souvenirs & Extras: Small museum shop with books and educational items when open.
Pricing of the Eric Sloane Museum & Kent Iron Furnace Tour
Museum and historic site admission
Adult price: $0 per adult (free)
Admission is free for all visitors.
Visiting information
Most visits last 45–75 minutes, depending on time spent exploring both the museum and furnace grounds. The experience is suitable for all ages, though walking includes uneven paths and outdoor terrain. The museum building is wheelchair accessible, while access to furnace ruins involves gravel paths and steps.
Exact Museum & Site Hours:
Wednesday–Sunday: 10:00 AM–5:00 PM
Closed: Monday & Tuesday
Nearby
Kent Falls State Park
Appalachian Trail access points
Downtown Kent shops and dining
FAQs About Visiting the Eric Sloane Museum & Kent Iron Furnace Tour
Is the iron furnace still operational?
No. The furnace is preserved as a historic ruin, allowing visitors to see its original structure and learn how it functioned during the 18th and 19th centuries.
Do I need a guided tour to visit the site?
No. The museum and furnace grounds are primarily self-guided, with interpretive signs explaining the history and processes.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes. The site is family-friendly, though younger children should be supervised around stone ruins and outdoor paths.
Can I visit the furnace and museum year-round?
The site operates seasonally, with hours typically running from spring through fall. Checking ahead is recommended during shoulder seasons.
Is there hiking involved?
Light walking is required, but this is not a strenuous hike. Comfortable shoes are recommended due to uneven terrain.
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