Historic Preservation
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Old New-Gate Prison & Copper Mine, East Granby
Explore the unique and complex history of the Nation's first chartered copper mine and first state prison.
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Explore the studio of one of Connecticut’s most renowned artists and authors, discover the real story behind the "Diary of an Early American Boy" and marvel at Sloane’s collection of early American hand tools.
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Prudence Crandall Museum, Canterbury
Learn how Prudence Crandall and Sarah Harris played a role in striving for education equality that shaped a nation.
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About the State Historic Preservation Office
Find federal and state programs that identify, register and protect the buildings, sites and objects that comprise Connecticut's cultural heritage.
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Henry Whitfield State Museum, Guilford
Delve into four centuries of Connecticut history through the evolution of the state’s oldest house, built in 1639 and restored in the 1930s.