Leffingwell House Museum

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This historic museum was originally built in 1675 on the town green in Norwich, Connecticut. In 1956 the house was almost demolished to make room for a new highway. Luckily, enough historical societies and citizens banded together and the building was saved from demolition and moved to its new location.
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The Leffingwell House Museum was first built as a family home but has also been used a tavern. Benedict Arnold was a frequent visitor to the tavern before being caught as a traitor.
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We were happy to welcome fellow paranormal investigator and Leffingwell House Museum docent, Dave, on the investigation with us along with our returning guest, Caroline.
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This historic location is a treasure for history buffs and paranormal investigators alike! We can't wait to attend one of their American Revolution reenactment days soon!
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