HillStead.10 October 26, 2017by Cornershop Creative Large icicles hang from the front of the Hill-Stead Museum in Farmington, Conn. on Wednesday. The museum is home to world class art, including many works from the Impressionists. (Zhang Xinxin/YJI) FacebookXPinterestEmailLinkedIn
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