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A Brief History of Litchfield
Narrative description provided.
Litchfield Historic District
Typical late-18th century New England architecture listed as a National Historic Landmark by the National Park Service.
Litchfield History Museum
Houses early American paintings, furniture, decorative arts and exhibits. Information provided on properties maintained by the Historical Society, as well as historical overview of the town.
Litchfield, Connecticut
Reprint of information from The Connecticut Guide, published in 1935.
Litchfield: Colonial Revival Town
Online exhibit portraying the history of the town green. Includes vintage photos and historical background.
Reeve (Tapping) House and Law School
Founded in 1784, the first proprietary law school in the country. Located in Litchfield, Connecticut and listed as a National Historic Landmark by the National Park Service.
Tapping Reeve House and Law School
History museum with interpretive exhibits, a hands-on area and artifacts from the early 19th century.
The Gold Strike at Spruce Brook
Story behind the mysterious disappearance of 'Dutchy'.
Wolcott (Oliver) House
Residence of a signer of the Declaration of Independence. Listed as a National Historic Landmark by the National Park Service.