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Nathan Hale Homestead Open afternoons on Wednesday through Sunday each week between mid-May and mid-October, the Nathan Hale Homestead is the family farm of Connecticut State Hero, Nathan Hale. Hale was hanged as a spy by the British in 1776. Address: 2299 South Street Coventry CT USA
1 860 247-8996
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Pratt House The Pratt House in Essex is an historic 18th century building, and tours are available. The hours vary, and visitors are encouraged to call ahead. Address: 19 West Avenue Essex CT USA 06426
1 860 767-1249
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Thankful Arnold House The Thankful Arnold House showcases 18th and 19th century furnishings and artifacts, as well as a garden with herbs and flowers. Tours are conducted by the resident "ghost" from Monday-Friday, from 10am-3pm. Address: Hayden Hill & Walkley Hill Roads Haddam CT USA 06438
1 860 345-2400
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James Gallery & Soda Fountain The James Gallery & Soda Fountain offers visitors the opportunity to sample an old fashioned soda or ice cream at the 1896 soda fountain. This house is also on the National Register of Historic Places. Address: 2 Pennywise Lane Old Saybrook CT USA
1 860 395-1229
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Gurleyville Gristmill The Gurleyville Gristmill is the state's last remaining stone grist mill. Tours are available but hours are limited, so visitors should call ahead before stopping in. Address: Stone Mill Road Mansfield CT USA 06268
1 860 429-9023
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Strong-Porter House Strong-Porter House displays carriage sheds, a barn, a carpenter's shop and artifacts relating to this circa 1730 farmhouse.
Address: 2382 South St. Coventry CT USA 06238
1 860 742-1419
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Amasa Day House Constructed in 1816, the Amasa Day House is an historical home located in Moodus. Photographs of Dr. Amasa Day Chaffee are displayed in the house where he grew up. Address: On the Green, Intersection of Routes 149 & 151 Moodus CT USA
1 860 247-8996
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Putnam Elms Putnam Elms was constructed in 1784. The home is open for tour on Wednesday and Sunday from the end of May until mid-October. Address: 191 Church St. Brooklyn CT USA 06234
1 860 774-3059
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Jonathan Trumbull House Jonathan Trumbull House, constructed in 1735, was the home of the only Colonial governor to support the America's War for Independence, Jonathan Trumbull. The house is open from mid-May until mid-October.
Address: 169 West Town St. Lebanon CT USA 06249
1 860 642-7558
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