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Abijah Rowe House
Oldest structure left from the original Salmon Brook Settlement.
Captain Nathaniel B. Palmer House
16-room Victorian mansion was built in 1852. Features memorabilia pertaining to Nathaniel's discovery of Antarctica as well as other family portraits, furnishings and artifacts. Includes hours, fees and directions. Located in Stonington.
Henry Whitfield State Museum
Built in 1639, oldest house in the state. Displays artifacts from the culture of early New England settlers, and 17th and 18th century pieces. Includes virtual tour, hours of operation, directions and admission fees. Located in Guilford.
Historic House Museums in Connecticut
Statewide listing, providing brief description, hours of operation and contact information.
Huntington Homestead
The Birthplace of Samuel Huntington, signer of the Declaration of Independence. Located in Scotland.
Huntington House Museum
Neo-classical revival architecture home features leaded glass windows, built-ins and art galleries. Includes hours, admission rates, virtual tour, programs and events, current exhibits, map and directions. Located in Windsor.
Hyland House Museum
Two-story saltbox structure located in Guilford, built circa 1690-1710 and a living museum of early colonial life.
Jonathan Trumbull Jr. House Museum
Lebanon home of the son of Connecticut's Revolutionary War Governor who served as General George Washington's secretary during the American Revolution and was later governor of Connecticut from 1797-1809.
Nathan Hale Schoolhouse
History provided on this 1750 one-room school from the Connecticut Society of the Sons of the American Revolution.
Sarah Whitman Hooker House
Early 18th century mansion in West Hartford open year-round Mondays and Wednesdays.
The Prudence Crandall Museum
Includes three period rooms, changing exhibits on a variety of themes, a small research library available by appointment for in-house study, and a museum gift shop. Located in Canterbury.
The Glebe House Museum and The Gertrude Jekyll Gar
Birthplace of the Episcopal Church in the New World and graced by the only extant American garden planned by England's most venerated designer. Located in Woodbury.
The Martha Parsons House Museum
Biographical information on Martha Parsons plus features of the house and hours of operation. Free admission.
The Stanley-Whitman House
National Historic Landmark located in Farmington, CT. Features living history program, tours, museum highlights, and details about this 18th century home.
Weed-Enders House
1790 saltbox style farmhouse with research and genealogy library located in Granby.