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Webb-Deane-Stevens Museum

Three 18th-century houses, two are National Historic Landmarks. Each house furnished to provide a glimpse into a distinct period of American history. Murals commissioned by Wallace Nutting, depict scenes of the historic strategy conference (1781)

Wethersfield, CT Museums

Wethersfield Historical Society

Wethersfield Museum at Keeney Memorial (1893), 200 Main St., contains permanent and changing exhibits, museum shop, visitor?s center. Mon.-Sat. 10-4, Sun. 1-4, closed holidays. $3. Hurlbut-Dunham House (c.1790), 212 Main St., elegant brick Georgian, updated in Victorian style with 20

Wethersfield, CT Memorials

Terra Motel

13 units (some with refrigerator), TV, a/

Wethersfield, CT Lodging


Comstock, Ferre & Co.

One of Connecticut's oldest garden center and the oldest continuously operating seed company in the U.S. (since 1820)

Wethersfield, CT Gardens

Things to do Historic Homes near Wethersfield, CT

Daniel Benton Homestead (c.1720)

Colonial cape (c.1720) with unusual architectural details, original paneling and period furnishings....

Martha A. Parsons House

Built in 1782, only house left in the nation with "George Washington Memorial" wallpaper. Displays a family's lifestyle for o...

Manchester Historical Society

Cheney Homestead (c.1785), home of Timothy Cheney, clockmaker, and birthplace of the brothers who founded the silk industry. ...

Thankful Arnold House

Gambrel-roofed house, built between 1795-1819. Provides a glimpse at widow Thankful Arnold's life c.1830 after her husbands u...

Oliver Ellsworth Homestead

Ellsworth was a famous Revolutionary patriot, jurist, statesman, and one of the framers of the U.S. Constitution. His house b...