The Stanton-Davis Homestead Museum in Pawcatuck, CT is the oldest house in Stonington, Connecticut, built by Thomas Stanton, one of the founders of Stonington, in 1670. With additions made in 1720 and 1750, the museum preserves the homestead and its artifacts, offering private tours by appointment to showcase its rich history as a working farm for over 350 years.
As a non-profit corporation, the museum's mission is to protect, maintain, and preserve the Stanton-Davis Homestead and its historical significance, paying tribute to the Thomas Stanton, Davis family, Native Americans, and African American slaves who played instrumental roles in the founding of Connecticut. Dedicated to education and public access, the museum serves as a valuable resource and cultural center for visitors seeking to explore the region's heritage.
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