Explore A Fascinating Historic Home And Garden At The Keeler Tavern Museum In Connecticut
By Elisa Regulski|Published August 11, 2020
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Explore a fascinating piece of Connecticut’s past at The Keeler Tavern Museum in Ridgefield. The property, built in 1713, has acted as a family home, a cozy inn, and a battle site. Today, visitors can explore the tranquil grounds and get a taste of what life was like over 100 years ago. Take a day trip to this incredible historic attraction in Connecticut! This attraction is perfect for both nature lovers and history buffs.
British troops stormed the inn on April 27, 1777. As you tour the property, you'll see that a cannonball remains lodged into one of the corner posts even to this day.
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On select days, you can even tour the museum and learn about life during the Revolutionary War.
If you visit during spring, you'll come across colorful pink tulips, fragrant Lavender Clematis, and spectacular New Dawn Roses. Summer brings stunning lilies and flowering vines, while Fall showcases crimson colored leaves.
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And the best part? It doesn't cost a single cent to explore the magnificent grounds.
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