Constructed in 1639, the Henry Whitfield House stands as Connecticut’s oldest dwelling and a premier example of early colonial stone architecture. Today, it operates as a state museum, offering immersive tours of 17th-century life. History enthusiasts, students, and families benefit from its authentic artifacts and preserved living quarters, while the scenic grounds host educational programs and seasonal events.
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