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Landmark name
Image
Date designated[ 2]
Location
County
Description
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Richard Alsop IV House
Richard Alsop IV House
January 16, 2009 (#70000686 )
Middletown 41°33′30″N 72°39′22″W / 41.5583°N 72.6561°W / 41.5583; -72.6561 (Richard Alsop IV House )
Middlesex
This distinctive house was built in the late 1830s in a transitional Greek-Italianate style. It now belongs to Wesleyan University .
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A. Everett Austin House
A. Everett Austin House
April 19, 1994 (#94001189 )
Hartford 41°46′51″N 72°42′33″W / 41.7807°N 72.7092°W / 41.7807; -72.7092 (A. Everett Austin House )
Hartford
Social hotspot and home of innovative Wadsworth Atheneum director Arthur Everett Austin Jr.
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Henry Barnard House
Henry Barnard House
December 21, 1965 (#66000803 )
Hartford 41°45′25″N 72°40′33″W / 41.7569°N 72.6757°W / 41.7569; -72.6757 (Henry Barnard House )
Hartford
Home of educator instrumental in the development of the American public school system.
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Barnum Institute of Science and History
Barnum Institute of Science and History
November 7, 1972 (#100009807 )
820 Main St. 41°10′32″N 73°11′18″W / 41.175556°N 73.188333°W / 41.175556; -73.188333 (Barnum Institute of Science and History )
Fairfield County, Connecticut
Only surviving building associated with influential 19th-century entertainer P.T. Barnum .
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Birdcraft Sanctuary
Birdcraft Sanctuary
April 19, 1993 (#82004371 )
Fairfield 41°08′39″N 73°15′31″W / 41.1443°N 73.2587°W / 41.1443; -73.2587 (Birdcraft Sanctuary )
Fairfield
Oldest bird sanctuary in the U.S., where Mabel Osgood Wright originated "birdscaping".
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Henry C. Bowen House (Roseland)
Henry C. Bowen House (Roseland)
October 5, 1992 (#77001414 )
Woodstock 41°56′50″N 71°58′36″W / 41.9472°N 71.9768°W / 41.9472; -71.9768 (Henry C. Bowen House (Roseland) )
Windham
Gothic revival summer cottage visited by three U.S. presidents.
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Bush-Holley House
Bush-Holley House
July 17, 1991 (#88002694 )
Greenwich 41°02′05″N 73°35′53″W / 41.0348°N 73.5980°W / 41.0348; -73.5980 (Bush-Holley House )
Fairfield
Home of Cos Cob Art Colony , c.1890-1920.
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Buttolph–Williams House
Buttolph–Williams House
November 24, 1968 (#68000048 )
Wethersfield 41°42′37″N 72°39′02″W / 41.7103°N 72.6505°W / 41.7103; -72.6505 (Buttolph–Williams House )
Hartford
Exemplifies traditional early New England design.
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Charles W. Morgan (Bark)
Charles W. Morgan (Bark)
November 13, 1966 (#66000804 )
Mystic 41°21′39″N 71°57′55″W / 41.3609°N 71.9652°W / 41.3609; -71.9652 (Charles W. Morgan (Bark) )
New London
Only surviving wooden ship from the nineteenth-century American whaling fleet.
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Cheney Brothers Historic District
Cheney Brothers Historic District
June 2, 1978 (#78002885 )
Manchester 41°45′52″N 72°31′32″W / 41.764500°N 72.525500°W / 41.764500; -72.525500 (Cheney Brothers Historic District )
Hartford
A nineteenth century silk mill and traditional company town .
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Russell Henry Chittenden House
Russell Henry Chittenden House
May 15, 1975 (#75001944 )
New Haven 41°18′48″N 72°55′23″W / 41.3134°N 72.9231°W / 41.3134; -72.9231 (Russell Henry Chittenden House )
New Haven
Home of Russell Henry Chittenden , the "father of American biochemistry".
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Coltsville Historic District
Coltsville Historic District
November 13, 1966 (#66000802 )
Hartford 41°45′13″N 72°40′28″W / 41.7536°N 72.6745°W / 41.7536; -72.6745 (Coltsville Historic District )
Hartford
Originally designated solely to encompass Armsmear , the home of arms maker Samuel Colt , this historic district was expanded in 1988 to include the Colt Armory , as well as worker housing and Colt Park.
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Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station
Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station
July 19, 1964 (#66000805 )
New Haven 41°19′44″N 72°55′11″W / 41.3288°N 72.9196°W / 41.3288; -72.9196 (Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station )
New Haven
Home of the first state agricultural experiment station
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Connecticut Hall, Yale University
Connecticut Hall, Yale University
December 21, 1965 (#66000806 )
New Haven 41°18′22″N 72°55′46″W / 41.3062°N 72.9295°W / 41.3062; -72.9295 (Connecticut Hall, Yale University )
New Haven
Oldest building at Yale University
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Connecticut State Capitol
Connecticut State Capitol
December 30, 1970 (#70000834 )
Hartford 41°45′44″N 72°40′58″W / 41.7622°N 72.6828°W / 41.7622; -72.6828 (Connecticut State Capitol )
Hartford
Designed by Richard Upjohn in Gothic and French Renaissance styles topped by gold leaf dome
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Prudence Crandall House
Prudence Crandall House
July 17, 1991 (#70000696 )
Canterbury 41°41′46″N 71°58′19″W / 41.6961°N 71.9719°W / 41.6961; -71.9719 (Prudence Crandall House )
Windham
Home of the abolitionist and educator Prudence Crandall
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James Dwight Dana House
James Dwight Dana House
January 12, 1965 (#66000874 )
New Haven 41°18′48″N 72°55′25″W / 41.3132°N 72.9237°W / 41.3132; -72.9237 (James Dwight Dana House )
New Haven
Home of Yale geologist James Dwight Dana , designed by Henry Austin .
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Silas Deane House
Silas Deane House
November 28, 1972 (#70000835 )
Wethersfield 41°42′42″N 72°39′10″W / 41.7116°N 72.6529°W / 41.7116; -72.6529 (Silas Deane House )
Hartford
Home of Silas Deane , member of the Continental Congress and America's first diplomat
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Oliver Ellsworth Homestead
Oliver Ellsworth Homestead
December 20, 1989 (#70000707 )
Windsor 41°52′43″N 72°37′29″W / 41.8787°N 72.6247°W / 41.8787; -72.6247 (Oliver Ellsworth Homestead )
Hartford
Home of Oliver Ellsworth , the third Chief Justice of the United States .
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Emma C. Berry
Emma C. Berry
October 12, 1994 (#94001649 )
Mystic 41°21′35″N 71°57′59″W / 41.3598°N 71.9665°W / 41.3598; -71.9665 (Emma C. Berry )
New London
One of the oldest surviving commercial vessels in the United States.
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First Church of Christ
First Church of Christ
May 15, 1975 (#75002056 )
Farmington 41°43′17″N 72°49′48″W / 41.7214°N 72.8300°W / 41.7214; -72.8300 (First Church of Christ )
Hartford
Church of the La Amistad freed slaves.
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First Presbyterian Church
First Presbyterian Church
January 13, 2021 (#100006271 )
Stamford 41°03′47″N 73°32′19″W / 41.063°N 73.5385°W / 41.063; -73.5385 (First Presbyterian Church )
Fairfield
Aka the Fish Church, a major Modernist church design
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Fort Shantok Archeological District
Fort Shantok Archeological District
April 12, 1993 (#86000469 )
Montville 41°28′40″N 72°04′40″W / 41.4778°N 72.0778°W / 41.4778; -72.0778 (Fort Shantok Archeological District )
New London
Mohegan settlement and home of the seventeenth century sachem Uncas .
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Florence Griswold House and Museum
Florence Griswold House and Museum
April 19, 1993 (#93001604 )
Old Lyme 41°19′31″N 72°19′35″W / 41.3254°N 72.3265°W / 41.3254; -72.3265 (Florence Griswold House and Museum )
New London
Boarding house frequented by American impressionist artists such as Henry Ward Ranger , Childe Hassam , and Willard Metcalf .
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Grove Street Cemetery
Grove Street Cemetery
February 16, 2000 (#97000830 )
New Haven 41°18′49″N 72°55′39″W / 41.3136°N 72.9275°W / 41.3136; -72.9275 (Grove Street Cemetery )
New Haven
Final resting place of many Yale and New Haven notables including Roger Sherman , Noah Webster and Eli Whitney .
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Hill–Stead
Hill–Stead
July 17, 1991 (#91002056 )
Farmington 41°43′11″N 72°49′29″W / 41.7197°N 72.8248°W / 41.7197; -72.8248 (Hill–Stead )
Hartford
Colonial revival house and art museum located in the Farmington Historic District
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Samuel Huntington Birthplace
Samuel Huntington Birthplace
November 11, 1971 (#71001009 )
Scotland 41°41′55″N 72°05′08″W / 41.6986°N 72.0856°W / 41.6986; -72.0856 (Samuel Huntington Birthplace )
Windham
Boyhood saltbox home of the American statesman Samuel Huntington , a signer of the Declaration of Independence , Governor of Connecticut and first presiding officer of the Congress of the Confederation
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Philip Johnson Glass House
Philip Johnson Glass House
February 18, 1997 (#97000341 )
New Canaan 41°08′33″N 73°31′46″W / 41.1424°N 73.5294°W / 41.1424; -73.5294 (Philip Johnson Glass House )
Fairfield
Modern masterpiece of glass and steel; designed and occupied by architect Philip Johnson .
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Kimberly Mansion
Kimberly Mansion
May 30, 1974 (#74002178 )
Glastonbury 41°41′21″N 72°36′22″W / 41.6893°N 72.6060°W / 41.6893; -72.6060 (Kimberly Mansion )
Hartford
Home of Abby and Julia Smith, suffragists who successfully fought the town of Glastonbury on the issue of taxation without representation .
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L. A. Dunton (schooner)
L. A. Dunton (schooner)
November 4, 1993 (#93001612 )
Mystic 41°21′23″N 71°57′58″W / 41.3565°N 71.9661°W / 41.3565; -71.9661 (L. A. Dunton (schooner) )
New London
Classic fishing schooner and one of the last sail-powered fishing vessels built.
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Litchfield Historic District
Litchfield Historic District
November 24, 1968 (#68000050 )
Litchfield 41°44′51″N 73°11′25″W / 41.7474°N 73.19015°W / 41.7474; -73.19015 (Litchfield Historic District )
Litchfield
Well-preserved late 18th-early 19th century New England town that was the state's first historic district.
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Lockwood–Mathews Mansion
Lockwood–Mathews Mansion
November 30, 1970 (#70000836 )
Norwalk 41°06′36″N 73°25′05″W / 41.1100°N 73.4180°W / 41.1100; -73.4180 (Lockwood–Mathews Mansion )
Fairfield
Second Empire style mansion built in 1864.
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Othniel C. Marsh House
Othniel C. Marsh House
January 12, 1965 (#66000875 )
New Haven 41°19′18″N 72°55′24″W / 41.3218°N 72.9233°W / 41.3218; -72.9233 (Othniel C. Marsh House )
New Haven
Home of Yale paleontologist Othniel Marsh ; now part of the Yale School of Forestry (Marsh Hall).
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Mashantucket Pequot Reservation Archeological District
Mashantucket Pequot Reservation Archeological District
April 12, 1993 (#86001323 )
Ledyard 41°27′32″N 71°58′22″W / 41.4589°N 71.9727°W / 41.4589; -71.9727 (Mashantucket Pequot Reservation Archeological District )
New London
Expansive district on the Mashantucket Pequot Reservation containing archaeological remains relevant to Pequot history.
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Stephen Tyng Mather Home
Stephen Tyng Mather Home
November 27, 1963 (#66000877 )
Darien 41°06′45″N 73°28′27″W / 41.1126°N 73.4743°W / 41.1126; -73.4743 (Stephen Tyng Mather Home )
Fairfield
Home of conservationist Stephen Tyng Mather , who was instrumental in the formation of the National Park Service and served as its first director.
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Lafayette B. Mendel House
Lafayette B. Mendel House
January 7, 1976 (#76002138 )
New Haven 41°18′40″N 72°55′06″W / 41.3112°N 72.9182°W / 41.3112; -72.9182 (Lafayette B. Mendel House )
New Haven
Home of Yale biochemist Lafayette Mendel ; designed by Henry Austin
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James Merrill House
James Merrill House
October 31, 2016 (#13000618 )
Stonington 41°20′01″N 71°54′24″W / 41.333697°N 71.906633°W / 41.333697; -71.906633 (James Merrill House )
New London
Home of James Merrill , one of the most significant American writers of the second half of the 20th century.[ 3]
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Monte Cristo Cottage (Eugene O'Neill House)
Monte Cristo Cottage
July 17, 1971 (#71001010 )
New London 41°19′56″N 72°05′45″W / 41.3322°N 72.0959°W / 41.3322; -72.0959 (Monte Cristo Cottage )
New London
Home of the Nobel prize -winning playwright Eugene O'Neill .
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Edward W. Morley House
Edward W. Morley House
May 15, 1975 (#75002057 )
West Hartford 41°45′27″N 72°45′12″W / 41.7575°N 72.7532°W / 41.7575; -72.7532 (Edward W. Morley House )
Hartford
Home of physicist Edward W. Morley , known for the Michelson–Morley experiment and for his work on the atomic weights of hydrogen and oxygen.
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USS NAUTILUS (nuclear submarine)
USS NAUTILUS (nuclear submarine)
May 20, 1982 (#79002653 )
Groton 41°23′13″N 72°05′17″W / 41.387°N 72.088°W / 41.387; -72.088 (USS NAUTILUS (nuclear submarine) )
New London
The world's first operational nuclear-powered submarine.
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New Haven Green Historic District
New Haven Green Historic District
December 30, 1970 (#70000838 )
New Haven 41°18′29″N 72°55′37″W / 41.3080°N 72.9270°W / 41.3080; -72.9270 (New Haven Green Historic District )
New Haven
Large town green includes three historic churches.
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Charles H. Norton House
Charles H. Norton House
May 11, 1976 (#76002139 )
Plainville 41°39′37″N 72°53′07″W / 41.6603°N 72.8852°W / 41.6603; -72.8852 (Charles H. Norton House )
Hartford
Home of Charles H. Norton , the inventor of precision grinding equipment.
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Old New-Gate Prison
Old New-Gate Prison
November 28, 1972 (#70000839 )
East Granby 41°57′36″N 72°44′44″W / 41.9600°N 72.7456°W / 41.9600; -72.7456 (Old New-Gate Prison )
Hartford
Colonial prison; Loyalists were held here during the American Revolutionary War
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Old State House
Old State House
December 18, 1960 (#66000878 )
Hartford 41°45′57″N 72°40′24″W / 41.7658°N 72.6733°W / 41.7658; -72.6733 (Old State House )
Hartford
Federal style building designed by Charles Bulfinch and completed in 1796.
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Capt. Nathaniel B. Palmer House
Capt. Nathaniel B. Palmer House
June 19, 1996 (#96000971 )
Stonington 41°20′34″N 71°54′23″W / 41.3427°N 71.9064°W / 41.3427; -71.9064 (Capt. Nathaniel B. Palmer House )
New London
Home of the pioneering Antarctic explorer and seal hunter Nathaniel Palmer .
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Portland Brownstone Quarries
Portland Brownstone Quarries
May 16, 2000 (#00000703 )
Portland 41°34′32″N 72°38′36″W / 41.5756°N 72.6433°W / 41.5756; -72.6433 (Portland Brownstone Quarries )
Middlesex
These quarries, active since 1690, were the source of vast quantities of brownstone for New York City, Philadelphia, Boston, other urban areas' buildings.
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Tapping Reeve House and Law School
Tapping Reeve House and Law School
December 21, 1965 (#66000879 )
Litchfield 41°44′31″N 73°11′20″W / 41.7419°N 73.1888°W / 41.7419; -73.1888 (Tapping Reeve House and Law School )
Litchfield
First law school in the United States separate from a college or university, its influential graduates included Aaron Burr , Jr. and John C. Calhoun .
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Frederic Remington House
Frederic Remington House
December 21, 1965 (#66000880 )
Ridgefield 41°17′05″N 73°30′59″W / 41.2848°N 73.5165°W / 41.2848; -73.5165 (Frederic Remington House )
Fairfield
Home of painter and sculptor Frederic Remington , famous for his depictions of the American West .
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John Rogers Studio
John Rogers Studio
December 21, 1965 (#66000881 )
New Canaan 41°09′00″N 73°29′51″W / 41.1499°N 73.4975°W / 41.1499; -73.4975 (John Rogers Studio )
Fairfield
Studio of the popular nineteenth century sculptor John Rogers .
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Samuel Wadsworth Russell House
Samuel Wadsworth Russell House
August 7, 2001 (#70000688 )
Middletown 41°33′37″N 72°39′20″W / 41.5602°N 72.6556°W / 41.5602; -72.6556 (Samuel Wadsworth Russell House )
Middlesex
Greek Revival mansion, designed by Ithiel Town ; now part of Wesleyan University .
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Sabino (Passenger Steamboat)
Sabino (Passenger Steamboat)
October 5, 1992 (#92001887 )
Mystic 41°21′32″N 71°58′02″W / 41.3590°N 71.9673°W / 41.3590; -71.9673 (Sabino (Passenger Steamboat) )
New London
One of only two surviving members of the American "mosquito fleet ", small steamers that served the inland waters of the United States.
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Stanley-Whitman House
Stanley-Whitman House
October 9, 1960 (#66000882 )
Farmington 41°43′23″N 72°49′25″W / 41.7230°N 72.8236°W / 41.7230; -72.8236 (Stanley-Whitman House )
Hartford
Classic seventeenth century New England saltbox .
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The Steward's House, Foreign Mission School
The Steward's House, Foreign Mission School
October 31, 2016 (#16000858 )
Cornwall 41°50′38″N 73°19′51″W / 41.8439°N 73.3309°W / 41.8439; -73.3309 (The Steward's House, Foreign Mission School )
Litchfield
The first and last experiment in a domestically located "foreign" mission and represents educational and social politics concerning racial tolerance, Asian and Native American migration, and American identity in the early 19th century.[ 3]
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Harriet Beecher Stowe House
Harriet Beecher Stowe House
February 27, 2013 (#70000710 )
Hartford 41°46′01″N 72°42′03″W / 41.767°N 72.7008°W / 41.767; -72.7008 (Harriet Beecher Stowe House )
Hartford
Home of 19th century abolitionist writer and reform advocate Harriet Beecher Stowe , author of Uncle Tom's Cabin .
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Jonathan Sturges House (The Cottage)
Jonathan Sturges House (The Cottage)
April 19, 1994 (#84000247 )
Fairfield 41°08′47″N 73°16′00″W / 41.1465°N 73.2668°W / 41.1465; -73.2668 (Jonathan Sturges House (The Cottage) )
Fairfield
Early Gothic-revival cottage
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Ida Tarbell House
Ida Tarbell House
April 19, 1993 (#93001602 )
Easton 41°17′12″N 73°19′35″W / 41.2868°N 73.3263°W / 41.2868; -73.3263 (Ida Tarbell House )
Fairfield
Home of the muckraking journalist and author Ida Tarbell .
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John Trumbull Birthplace
John Trumbull Birthplace
December 21, 1965 (#66000883 )
Lebanon 41°38′03″N 72°12′56″W / 41.6343°N 72.2156°W / 41.6343; -72.2156 (John Trumbull Birthplace )
New London
Home of Connecticut Governor Jonathan Trumbull and birthplace of his son John Trumbull , the "painter of the Revolution"
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Mark Twain Home
Mark Twain Home
December 29, 1962 (#66000884 )
Hartford 41°46′03″N 72°42′05″W / 41.7675°N 72.7013°W / 41.7675; -72.7013 (Mark Twain Home )
Hartford
Home of author, lecturer, and satirist Mark Twain from 1874 to 1891.
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Joseph Webb House
Joseph Webb House
January 20, 1961 (#66000885 )
Wethersfield 41°42′43″N 72°39′10″W / 41.7120°N 72.6528°W / 41.7120; -72.6528 (Joseph Webb House )
Hartford
Site of the 1781 American Revolutionary War conference between General George Washington and French General Rochambeau .
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Noah Webster Birthplace
Noah Webster Birthplace
December 29, 1962 (#66000886 )
West Hartford 41°44′50″N 72°44′45″W / 41.7473°N 72.7457°W / 41.7473; -72.7457 (Noah Webster Birthplace )
Hartford
Home of the American lexicographer Noah Webster .
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Henry Whitfield House
Henry Whitfield House
September 25, 1997 (#72001327 )
Guilford 41°16′39″N 72°40′35″W / 41.2775°N 72.6765°W / 41.2775; -72.6765 (Henry Whitfield House )
New Haven
The oldest house in Connecticut, built in 1639
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Austin F. Williams Carriagehouse and House
Austin F. Williams Carriagehouse and House
August 6, 1998 (#98001190 )
Farmington 41°43′04″N 72°50′02″W / 41.7178°N 72.8339°W / 41.7178; -72.8339 (Austin F. Williams Carriagehouse and House )
Hartford
Temporary quarters for the Amistad Africans and a "station" on the Underground Railroad
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William Williams House
William Williams House
November 11, 1971 (#71001012 )
Lebanon 41°38′03″N 72°12′46″W / 41.6342°N 72.2128°W / 41.6342; -72.2128 (William Williams House )
New London
Home of William Williams , a signer of the Declaration of Independence .
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Oliver Wolcott House
Oliver Wolcott House
November 11, 1971 (#71001011 )
Litchfield 41°44′36″N 73°11′16″W / 41.7433°N 73.1878°W / 41.7433; -73.1878 (Oliver Wolcott House )
Litchfield
Home of the soldier and politician Oliver Wolcott , a signer of the Declaration of Independence and Governor of Connecticut
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Yale Bowl
Yale Bowl
February 27, 1987 (#87000756 )
New Haven 41°18′47″N 72°57′38″W / 41.3131°N 72.9605°W / 41.3131; -72.9605 (Yale Bowl )
New Haven
Bowl stadium, model for Rose Bowl and others. Home of the Bulldogs and The Game .