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Strong-Porter House Museum


category : Museums
Farmhouse (c.1730) built by Aaron Strong, maternal great-uncle of Nathan Hale. Carpenter's shop, carriage shed and barn with various exhibits.


Admission: Free.
Hours: Mid-May to mid-Oct.,
Address: 2382 South St.
I-84 Ex.67
Phone: (860) 742-1419

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