Hempsted Houses

For almost 50 years, Joshua Hempsted described everyday life. His house, built in 1678, was home to nine generations of Hempsteds. Adjacent is a rare 18th-century stone house built by his grandson, Nathaniel. The Joshua Hempsted house is the only Underground Railway stop open to the public on the Connecticut Freedom Trail.

Getting There & Details

Admission
Adults $4, children $2.
Hours
Mid-May-mid-Oct.,
Address
11 Hempstead St.
Phone
(860) 443-7949, (860
Website
www.hartnet.org/als
Map
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