DescriptionElisha Phelps Tavern ca. 1771 Simsbury CT.JPG
English: This is a National Register of Historic Places house, original built by David Phelps in 1711, then expanded by (his son) Elisha Phelps in 1771. It is the centerpiece of the the Simsbury History Society site, a collection of several buildings and gardens.
This is a retouched picture, which means that it has been digitally altered from its original version. Modifications: Powerlines cloned out, brightness increased slightly. Modifications made by Smalljim.
Same building as other version, re-shot to get better angle and light
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