Visited on Saturday of Memorial Day Weekend, 2022. Fascinating history about the Errea family, their journey to the region, and how they moved the house from nearby Greenwich. The newly dedicated garden out back is beautiful, the furnishings all have a story to tell (and are mostly donated from local long-time residents), and the 2 docents we were blessed to spend time with gave us some very detailed and interesting details. I'm embarrassed to say I can't remember their names but I'm thankful we met them. If you like local history as I do, I can't recommend this place...
Read moreNice museum, which represents the early inhabitants of the house. It is preserved as the way it was. It's free and open as long as the museum across the street is open. There is a docent that will explain the history of the house and each room that will you see. There is a living room, bedroom, kitchen, dining, storage...
Read moreVery cool. So grateful to the kind volunteer (he said he was a retired science teacher), for showing us around today and for being so sweet to my spirited four year old. Loved seeing this quaint, beautiful little piece of history and imagining the stories that were made inside...
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