Wethersfield, Connecticut, United States
Nathaniel Stillman House
This house is named after one of General George Washington's Life Guards - a unit charged with Washington's safety during the Revolutionary War.
This house is named after one of General George Washington's Life Guards - a unit charged with Washington's safety during the Revolutionary War.
This 18th century mansion, built for Scottish merchant, John Carlyle, has witnessed major historical events.
A remnant and reminder of colonial America, this house was originally built in 1754 and is now part of the Deerfield museum.
One of the few northern oyster houses still in existence, this building was built in 1874 by early oyster farmer Thomas Thomas. Yes, you read that right.
AWA visted hereOld Sturbridge Village is a re-creation of a typical early nineteenth-century rural New England town, complete with a 200-acre historic working farm.
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