
The Museum
Our little paradise has its own little paradise! Welcome to the museum, a little place to show you exactly what Littleton has had in store. Scroll below to view the lovely artifacts and documentaries of the history and founding of this place!

This adorable little plaque belonged to one of the original inhabitants of Littleton. It might not be a huge part of the town's history, but it sure is cute!
This painting was in the town's city hall for years until the hall went into renovations. It was a piece a famous artist had painted as a gift for Robert.



To the right, there are three documents that were recovered after a fire. While the documentation is difficult to read, we managed to revive them enough to decipher. It seems to be a letter from a girl living in Littleton to her friend in the city, a letter to Robert Little from an unknown journalist, as well as the original purchase contract of Littleton itself. With these documents, we are able to better acknowledge the history of Littleton.

And for our last exhibition, this is Benny the Bunny, our town mascot, which is a bunny suit originally gifted to the town in its earlier days of 1965 as a welcoming gift by someone unknown. Robert and Rebecca found it on the front gates of the town, folded up as a lovely little gift from someone. Rebecca actually was so moved by the mascot, she thought she recognized it from somewhere, but she never did find out where. Still, we believe Benny is a wonderful addition to the town. As you can see, he's very charming and almost life-like- wait, where is he? Oh boy, someone must have misplaced his suit after the wash again! Those damn workers....
