CT, USA
Pardee-Morris House
Historic House
A rare surviving 18th-century farmhouse that was burned by British troops during General Tryon's July 1779 raid and subsequently rebuilt. The current structure, largely dating to 1780, preserves the scale and character of a prosperous New Haven farming household of the Revolutionary era. Managed by the New Haven Colony Historical Society.
Visiting Today
Address
325 Lighthouse Rd, New Haven, CT 06512
Hours
June–August, Sat–Sun 11am–4pm
Admission
Small fee
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