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About Edward Waldo House

The Edward Waldo House is a historic house museum at 96 Waldo Road in Scotland, Connecticut. Built about 1715, it is a well-preserved example of colonial residential architecture, which was occupied by a single family for over 250 years. The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978. It is now owned by the local historical society.
Address : 96 Waldo Rd, Baltic, CT 06330, USA

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Mohegan State ForestMohegan State Forest, located in the southeastern part of Connecticut, is a natural area spanning around 7,000 acres. This forest offers a diverse landscape featuring woodlands, streams, and rugged terrain, providing visitors with opportunities for outdoor recreation and nature appreciation.
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Huntington Homestead MuseumThe Huntington Homestead Museum, located in Scotland, Connecticut, is a historic site that preserves the birthplace and early life of Samuel Huntington, a prominent figure in American history. Huntington was a signer of the Declaration of Independence, served as a president of the Continental Congress, and later became a governor of Connecticut.
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Samuel Huntington BirthplaceThe Samuel Huntington Birthplace, located in Scotland, Connecticut, is a historic site commemorating the birth and early life of Samuel Huntington, a key figure in American history. Huntington was a signer of the Declaration of Independence, served as the president of the Continental Congress, and later became a governor of Connecticut.
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Allanach-Wolf WoodlandsAllanach-Wolf Woodlands in Windham, Connecticut, were known for being a protected natural area providing opportunities for hiking, nature walks, and birdwatching.This woodland area covers several acres and features trails that wind through diverse habitats, including forests, wetlands, and meadows. The trails offer visitors a chance to explore the natural beauty of the area, observe local wildlife, and enjoy peaceful walks surrounded by nature.
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Ashbel Woodward MuseumThe Ashbel Woodward Museum, situated in Windham, Connecticut, is a historic house museum that provides a glimpse into the region's local history and culture. Housed in a late 19th-century Victorian-style home, the museum is named after Dr. Ashbel Woodward, a prominent local physician and naturalist.
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Beaver Brook State ParkBeaver Brook State Park, situated in Windham, Connecticut, offers a serene natural setting for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers. This state park spans approximately 330 acres and provides various recreational activities amidst its scenic landscapes.

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Windham County
Windham County in Connecticut offers a rich tapestry of attractions and activities that cater to diverse interests, combining historical sites, natural beauty, cultural experiences, and outdoor adventures.

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