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1702 Main Street, Newington, CT 06111

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679 Willard Avenue, Newington, CT 06111

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679 Willard Avenue, Newington, CT, 06111
Kellogg-Eddy House was built in 1807. The home is available for tours on Sundays or by appointment through ... More on PlanetWare
overview: Restored 1808 Colonial home built by General Martin Kellogg III. Elaborate hand- carved woodwork in the North ... More on MuseumStuff.com

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1615 Stanley St., New Britain, Connecticut

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1237 New Britain Avenue West Hartford, CT
West Hartford also has a couple of those restored houses that are ubiquitous in Connecticut. The Sarah Whitman Hooker Homestead is a lovely 1720 mansion named for a resident heroine of the ... More on Off the Beaten Path: Connecticut
In the southern end of town, visit the historic Sarah Whitman Hooker House, a carefully restored early ... More on Westhartford.org

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283 Washington Terrace Middletown, Ct

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800 Main Street, Hartford, CT, 06103
The Old State House at 800 Main Street was built in 1796 and is the oldest state house in America. After a... More on Off the Beaten Path: Connecticut
Designed by famed New England architect, Charles Bulfinch, and completed in 1796, the Old Statehouse was th... More on Heritage

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1 State Street, New Haven, CT 06511
The museum offers displays on the history of the Knights of Columbus. The facility is 77,000 square feet an... More on PlanetWare
One of the best kept secrets in the area ---free admission and so much to see and learn, great for all ages... More on TripAdvisor

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2 Pennywise Lane Old Saybrook, CT
The James Gallery and Soda Fountain played host to General Lafayette in 1824, as the sign outside states. ... More on Off the Beaten Path: Connecticut
The James Gallery and Soda Fountain played host to General Lafayette in 1824, as the sign outside states. B... More on Off the Beath Path: Connecticut

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400 West Street, Rocky Hill, Connecticut
The tracks are enclosed within the Exhibit Center which has more than 55,000 square feet of exhibit space. ... More on KaBoom.org
There are only about 500 tracks exposed and the rest are still buried outside as the state couldn't afford ... More on Epinions.com
