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    Glebe House Museum

    49 Hollow Rd, Woodbury, CT     (203) 263-2855

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    This 18th century home is located on one of the oldest streets in Woodbury. It is interpreted that the period in Woodbury is from 1771-1786 when the Marshall family and their slaves lived in the house. Costumed docents tell ... ctvisit.com

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    Webb-deane-stevens Museum

    211 Main St, Wethersfield, CT     (860) 529-0612

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    3 adjacent historic houses citysearch.com

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    Eli Whitney Museum

    915 Whitney Ave, Hamden, CT     (203) 777-1833

    4 out of 5 based on 10 ratings

    The Freedom Tree With The Vision of Universal Freedom For All Mankind This Tree Is Dedicated By The Citizens of Hamden To All Prisoners Of War And Missing In Action 1972 hmdb.org

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    Old State House

    800 Main St, Hartford, CT     (860) 522-6766

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    Begin your visit to Hartford with a guided or self-guided tour of this 1796 National Historic Landmark, one of the nation's oldest state houses. Visitors can explore the exhibit, Want Change?, which features historic figu... museumsusa.org

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    Milford Historical Society

    34 High St, Milford, CT     (203) 874-2664

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    This historical site is identified with three markers. On the Eells-Stow house is a wooden marker that reads: Eells Stow House Circa 1700 Home of Samuel Eells and Captain Stephen and Freelove Baldwin Stow. 1752 Also on the the ... hmdb.org

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    Mystic Seaport Museum

    75 Greenmanville Ave, Mystic, CT     (860) 572-0711

    4 out of 5 based on 173 ratings

    Mystic Seaport is the nation's leading maritime museum. Founded in 1929, the museum is home to four National Historic Landmark vessels, including the Charles W. Morgan , the last wooden whaleship in the world. Mystic Seaport... ctvisit.com

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    Mark Twain House & Museum

    351 Farmington Ave, Hartford, CT     (860) 247-0998

    5 out of 5 based on 6 ratings

    The Mark Twain House, a National Historic Landmark in Hartford, Connecticut, was the 19-room Victorian home of legendary author Samuel Clemens (Mark Twain), from 1874 to 1891, where he wrote his greatest works, including "Th... ctvisit.com

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    Litchfield Historical Society

    7 South St, Litchfield, CT     (860) 567-4501

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    Litchfield Historic District Has Been Designated A Registered National Historic Landmark Under the Provisions of the Historic Sites Act of August 21, 1935 This Site Possesses Exceptional Value In Commemorating or Illustra... citysearch.com

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    Harrison House

    124 Main St, Branford, CT     (203) 488-4828

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    Restored 1724 classic Colonial saltbox. Period furnishings, Branford archives and photographs; herb and flower garden, farm implements. citysearch.com

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    Keeler Tavern Museum & Garden

    132 Main St, Ridgefield, CT     (203) 438-5485

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    Listed on the National Register of Historic Places. British cannonball embedded in its exterior, souvenir of 1777 battle. Late 18th-century furnishings; guides in Colonial costume. Garden House designed by architect Cass Gil... ctvisit.com

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    Old New-gate Prison & Copper Mine

    115 Newgate Rd, East Granby, CT     (860) 653-3563

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    Originally a copper mine, Old Newgate first housed criminals in 1773. It later served as a prison during the Revolutionary War. (It was America's first state prison.) Then it reverted to being a mine. It was named a nat... grandparents.com

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    Denison Homestead

    120 Pequotsepos Rd, Mystic, CT     (860) 536-9248

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    This historic Denison house, Pequotsepos Manor, was the home for six generations of one American family before it became a museum in 1948. Ann Borodel Denison Gates (affectionately know as "Aunt Annie") established the De... citysearch.com

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    General David Humphrey's House

    37 Elm St, Ansonia, CT     (203) 735-1908

    3 out of 5 based on 2 ratings

    David Humphreys was a trusted aide to General George Washington during the Revolutionary War. He was also a bit of a Renaissance man who was one of the first United States foreign ambassadors, a local manufacturer (he created... 10best.com

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    Putnam Cottage

    243 E Putnam Ave, Greenwich, CT     (203) 869-9697

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    Putnam Cottage From Here George. Putnam Escaped the British By His Famous Ride Down "Put's Hill" patch.com

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    Harriet Beecher Stowe Center

    77 Forest St, Hartford, CT     (860) 522-9258

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    The Stowe house is hardly a cabin. This middle-class Victorian home is restored with original and period furnishings, and surrounded by Victorian gardens. It is a stop on the Connecticut Freedom Trail and the Connecticut ... thephoenix.com

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    Haddam Historical Society Inc

    14 Hayden Hill Rd, Haddam, CT     (860) 345-2400

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    Single mother, heavily in debt, could lose house and children, in 1825 The Thankful Arnold House Museum is a historic house museum dating from the late 18th century located in the picturesque village of Haddam along the Conn... ctvisit.com

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    The Dudley Farm

    2351 Durham Rd, Guilford, CT     (203) 457-0770

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    The last family member, David Dudley, gave the farm to the North Guilford Volunteer Fire Company upon his death in 1991. Lamenting the disappearance of farm life in the face of the rapid development of the late 20th centu... citysearch.com

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    Chester Historical Society

    9 W Main St, Chester, CT     (860) 526-2393

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    The Chester Historical Society was founded in 1970. In keeping with its mission, the Chester Historical Society has had a vibrant history. It has restored the Old Town Hall or Meeting House (circa 1793-94), established th... museumsusa.org