
This was the home of Oliver Ellsworth, a delegate to the Continental Congress and the third chief justice of the U.S. Supreme Court. The historic house museum is located at 788 Palisado Avenue in Windsor, Connecticut. The museum is open to the public for tours from May through the end of October.

This was the home of Governor Jonathan Trumbull, Connecticut’s Patriot governor, and the only colonial governor to support the American Revolutionary War. The home is located at 69 West Town Street in Lebanon, Connecticut, and it is open to the public for tours.

Looking for a rustic, charming location for your event? Matthies Hall, located on the grounds of the Oliver Ellsworth Homestead, has some availability for events with a maximum capacity of 125 guests. Please contact: matthies@ctdar.org for more information.

Originally located in downtown Hartford. On September 20, 1780, Jeremiah Wadsworth hosted the first meeting between Washington and Rochambeau at his Hartford mansion. During this meeting, Washington’s horses were housed in the Wadsworth Stable. The stable is now located at 69 West Town Street in Lebanon, Connecticut, and is open to the public for tours.
