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  • About
    • Gandhi's Three Elements
    • Board & Staffing
    • Annual Report 2021
    • Nonviolence & Safety Guidelines
    • Electric Boat and the Connecticut Economy
    • History of the Property
    • Directions
  • Programs
    • Partner Organizations
    • Events
    • Rare Documents
    • The Golden Rule
  • Rentals
    • Rental Calendar & Peace History Calendar
    • A.J. Muste Conference Center
    • Ahimsa Lodge
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    • Swann House
    • Johnson Yurt
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A.J. Muste Conference Center

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Named after socialist A.J. Muste, active in the pacifist, labor and US Civil Rights movements, the A.J. Muste Conference Center was built in 1969 by the New England Committee for Nonviolent Action.

The Muste Conference Center features a large meeting hall, approximately 30' wide and 40' long, with skylights, industrial kitchen, accessible half- bathroom, full bathroom, covered outdoor porch, and the historic Eugene V. Debs Memorial Library.

A speaker's podium, stereo system and large television with DVD/VCR are also available for groups to use.
See photos below.

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Conference Center Main Room North End
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Conference Center Main Room East Windows
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Conference Menter Main Room West Windows