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Lebanon Historical Society
Lebanon, Connecticut

Historical Society

Ledyard Water-Powered Sawmill
Ledyard, Connecticut

General, History, Historic House, Historical Society, Natural History, Park, Science, Specialized

The currently operating sash-type sawmill (up and down or reciprocating motion versus a spinning circular blade) with its horizontal iron water turbine and gears dates from about 1870, but there were sawmills on the site at Lee's Brook Pond in Ledyard, CT long before then. There were references to a mill pond here from as early as the 1740s. A sawmill belonging to Nathaniel Brown II and Increase B. Stoddard stood on this site in the late 1790s. The mill was never a large commercial venture supplying lumber to distant cities as found in the mill towns of northern New England. Rather it was a country mill, serving the farms and settlements within a convenient hauling distance by horse and wagon.

Lisbon Historical Society
Lisbon, Connecticut

Historical Society

Lock Museum Of America
Terryville, Connecticut

History

Long Hill Estate Authority
Middletown, Connecticut

Lyman Allyn Art Museum
New London, Connecticut

Art

Ledyard Historical Society
Ledyard, Connecticut

Historical Society

Leffingwell House Museum
Norwich, Connecticut

History, Historic House, Historical Society

The Leffingwell House Museum, one of the finest restored examples of New England Colonial architecture and home of revolutionary patriot, merchant, and industrialist Christopher Leffingwell. Visitors to this living museum catch a glimpse of early 18th century life. By the mid 18th century what was built as a simple two room house in 1675 had evolved into an elegant home for one of Connecticut's most famous patriots. The house is filled with a fascinating assortment of pieces from each generation.

Litchfield Historical Society Museum
Litchfield, Connecticut

Historic House

The Litchfield History Museum invites visitors to explore the evolution of a small New England town. Furniture, historic clothing, household objects and paintings reveal Litchfield's history from its earliest European settlement to the present day. The museum's seven galleries highlight family life and work during the fifty years after the American Revolution, a time when Litchfield was a bustling commercial, political, and educational center. Hands-on areas help visitors discover the town's past.
Tapping Reeve House & Law School takes visitors on a journey through the life of a real student from the early 19th century.

Lockwood-Mathews Mansion Museum
Norwalk, Connecticut

Art, History

Lutz Children's Museum
Manchester, Connecticut

Children's

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