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This historic house, along with its rare brick barn, is cared for by the Windsor Historical Society, and open for guided tours in the afternoon on the last Sunday of the month. The older of the two structures is actually the barn, dated to 1826, and housing a beautiful of array of old carriages, as well as farming implements from the Connecticut Valley’s tobacco farming trade. The farmhouse next door, with Greek Revival flourishes, is from 1840 and presents historic military uniforms, costume and curiosities of all kinds, including hand-stitched blankets and quilts on its antique beds. The property is much older, harking back to the 18th century, and was the site of a cabin for the Hessian soldier Hendrick Roddemore and, by tradition, New England’s first decorated Christmas tree in 1777.
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58 West St, Windsor Locks, CT 06096
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(860) 627-9212
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windsorlockshistoricalsociety.org
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The Noden-Reed Museum is a historic house museum at 58 West Street in Windsor Locks, Connecticut. It includes the David Pinney House and Barn, and is a surviving reminder of the town's agricultural past. It is administered by the local historical society, and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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