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The Ice House Museum
Address: 91 Pleasant St , New London 03257, NH, US
Phone: +1 603-526-9394
State: NH
City: New London
Zip Code: 03257


Opening Hours

Tuesday: 09:00-16:00
Thursday: 09:00-16:00
Saturday: 09:00-14:00


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Reviews
What an absolute gem. We were given a tour by Barbara and Ben on a Thursday afternoon. I have never seen one place with so much rich history, Americana, and antique cars. We had the time of our lives here! We spent around 2 hours with these folks and they were nice enough to give us a ride around town in a model-A and a model-T Ford. I’ll be coming back in the future! Thank you for the most amazing afternoon.
I was received like a queen, a fine team of gentlemen. They have passion at heart. I highly recommend this tourVisited onWeekdayWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNoPrice for adult entryFree
This is a must see museum. The owner is very polite and the items are spread throughout several buildings on the property. This museum has several old Model-A and Model-T cars, old license plates, gas and oil memorabilia, and a hodge podge of other antique items. It was great to see all this history preserved in one location. I would definitely visit again!
If you like old cars and machines, this is the place for you. Lot of hand on and ride on toys for children. The staff was extremely informative and engaging with visitors. When visiting New London it is a must see museum.
If you like antique Fords and 19th century New England ingenuity, you will enjoy your time at the museum. Kids can ride the peddle cars, step into an early jail cell and make steamed powered whistlea blow. The museum offers tours. While the muaeum is free, donations are recomended to preserve it and all that hoisea for future generations.
This museum is fantastic! Our guide was delightful, and we were allowed to explore the collection on our own as well. Besides the antique Ford cars, there were vintage toys, bikes, carriages, household items, tools, signs, firetrucks, and much much more. We even had a ride in a 1929 Ford woody. Admission is free, but you can leave a donation.
Wow, this place is awesome! Antique cars, toys, machinery and tools. Take a ride in an antique car, and the kids can play with the antique pedal cars and toys. It's a very hands on place. Ben showed us around, and was a pleasure to talk with. I'll be back!
If there is a better automobile museum in NH, please tell me where it is! Really great collection of pre-Model T Fords limited production Fords from the first decade of the last century. Beyond the cars, Bill Kidder had an exceptional talent for identifying and saving historically interesting every-day items. Attend the special events on various Saturdays in June - early October, including conventions of old Fords, old tractors, and hit-and-miss stationary engines. Be sure to get into the farther back buildings, where 19th century items are saved. The exhibits are very high quality exhibits, but so much of it is hands on. Bring the kids to ride the antique toys. Just a very fun, informal museum - a fabulous collection displayed in a small-town way.
Great fun learning experience. Pretty much everything you could imagine relating to life in the past, not that long ago for me. Lovely Ford model T and earlier collection. Sad to hear of the passing of the old man who had a story behind everything there. Well worth a visit.
Excellent museum of sorts. So much to see and do. Free tour. A vast collection of a family Ford dealership. You'd have to come back several times to see everything. The tour guide is well schooled and knowledgeable about everything. A must see.
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