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Old State House


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Oldest State House in the nation. Restored 1796 National Historic Landmark. An interactive audio tour explores the historic rooms and the site. Experience the multi-media exhibit "History is All Around Us."


Admission: Free, after Apr. 1, $3 per person for audio tour.
Address: 800 Main St.
Phone: (860) 522-6766
Our Website:www.ctosh.org

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