American Museum of Tort Law, Winsted
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Facts and practical information
The American Museum of Tort Law is a museum developed by Ralph Nader, located in his hometown of Winsted, Connecticut. The museum focuses on topics of civil justice and "aspects of the legal system that handle wrongful actions that result in injury". The museum opened to the public in September 2015. It is the first law museum in the United States. ()
Established: 2015Coordinates: 41°55'25"N, 73°4'32"W
Day trips
American Museum of Tort Law – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Winchester Soldiers' Monument, Solomon Rockwell House, St. Joseph Roman Catholic Church, Moses Camp House.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to American Museum of Tort Law?
Nearby attractions include Moses Camp House, Winsted (2 min walk), Winchester Soldiers' Monument, Winsted (4 min walk), Solomon Rockwell House, Winsted (5 min walk), Beardsley Library, Winsted (5 min walk).