King House Museum - 1764 home of Dr. Alexander King in Suffield. - http://suffieldhistoricalsociety.org/kinghouse.htm
Jonathan Trumbull Jr. House Museum - Lebanon home of the son of Connecticut's Revolutionary War Governor who served as General George Washington's secretary during the American Revolution and was later governor of Connecticut from 1797-1809. - http://www.lebanontownhall.org/trumbulljuniormuseum.htm
The Thomas Griswold House Museum - Information on the museum, grounds and outbuildings, which include a working blacksmith shop. - http://www.thomasgriswoldhouse.com/
The Antiquarian and Landmarks Society - Our Properties - Information on the Amasa Day House (1816), Bellamy-Ferriday House and Garden (1700's), Butler-McCook House and Garden (1782), Buttolph-Williams House (c. 1710-20), Nathan Hale Homestead, Phelps-Hatheway House (1761), the Hempsted Houses (1678 and 1759) an - http://www.ctlandmarks.org/properties.php
Strong House - c. 1758 Windsor home that also served as the town’s first post office. - http://windsorhistoricalsociety.org/strong.html
Chaffee House - c. 1767 brick mansion that also housed an 18th-century doctor’s office. Located in Windsor. - http://windsorhistoricalsociety.org/chaffee.html
Historical Museums in Newington - Photos and information on the Kellogg-Eddy House and Enoch Kelsey House, both of which are open to the public for house tours. - http://www.newingtonhistoricalsociety.org/page2.html
Osborne Homestead Museum - Originally constructed in the mid-1800’s, the house was enlarged and completely remodeled in the Colonial Revival style during the 1920's, and includes information on tours, exhibits, and programs located at Derby. - http://www.ct.gov/dep/cwp/view.asp?a=2691&q=322552
Roseland Cottage - Historical and visitor information with photos. Located in Woodstock. - http://www.historicnewengland.org/visit/homes/roseland.htm
Hatheway House - Dating from the 1760's, is open for afternoon tours. Maintained ed by The Antiquarian and Landmarks Society in Hartford. Located in Suffield. - http://www.suffield-library.org/localhistory/hatheway.htm
Stone-Otis House - Built c. 1830 modified Greek Revival style. Information on the herb garden, biographies of Stone and Otis as well as museum information. Located in Orange. - http://www.orangehistory.org/stone_otis_house.html
Lockwood-Mathews Mansion Museum - General information, history, floor plans, calendar of events, and directions. Located in Norwalk. - http://www.lockwoodmathewsmansion.org/
Shaw-Perkins Mansion - History and family information, the architecture, the grounds, and visitor information. Located in New London. - http://www.newlondonhistory.org/shawperkmansion.html
Monte Cristo Cottage - The boyhood home of Eugene O'Neill with historical information and schedule. Located in Waterford. - http://www.oneilltheatercenter.org/prog/monte/montprog.htm
Historic Putnam Cottage - Built c. 1700, features the history, an event calendar, photos, and a biography. Located in Greenwich. - http://www.putnamcottage.org/
Hill-Stead Museum - Art museum in a restored home containing collections of French Impressionist masterpieces. Set on a 152-acre hilltop estate, the museum grounds contain formal gardens and woodland walking trails. Located in Farmington. - http://www.hillstead.org/
Thomas Lee House - The oldest wood frame home, c.1660, in Connecticut maintained in its primitive state, and contains general information and tour located at East Lyme. - http://www.eltownhall.com/Town%20Dpmnts%20Comm%20Cmtes%20Bds/HistoricalSociety/ThomasLeeHouse/HistoricalSocMain.htm
Deacon John Grave Foundation - Information on the home, exhibit, document collection, account books, family history, educational programs, and calendar of events located at Madison. - http://deaconjohngrave.org
Mark Twain House - Tour the Hartford home where Mark Twain lived and worked from 1874 to 1891, and includes children's activities, events calendar, and a Museum Shop. - http://www.marktwainhouse.org/
Harrison House Museum and Barn - Built by Nathaniel Harrison in 1724 as a "two over two" house and occupied by his family and descendants until 1800, and now s now owned by the Society for the Preservation of New England Antiquities (SPNEA) located at Branford. - http://www.branfordhistory.org/harrisonhouse.html
Stanley-Whitman House - National Historic Landmark. Features living history program, tours, museum highlights and details about 18th century home. - http://www.stanleywhitman.org/
Henry Whitfield State Museum - Built in 1639, oldest house in the state. Displays artifacts from the culture of early New England settlers, and 17th and 18th century pieces. Includes virtual tour, hours of operation, directions and admission fees. Located in Guilford. - http://www.whitfieldmuseum.org
Huntington Homestead - The Birthplace of Samuel Huntington, signer of the Declaration of Independence. Located in Scotland. - http://huntingtonhomestead.org/
Hyland House Museum - Two-story saltbox structure located in Guilford, built circa 1690-1710 and a living museum of early colonial life. - http://www.hylandhouse.com/
Historic House Museums in Connecticut - Statewide listing, providing brief description, hours of operation and contact information. - http://www.vpa.org/museumsct.html
The Prudence Crandall Museum - Includes three period rooms, changing exhibits on a variety of themes, a small research library available by appointment for in-house study, and a museum gift shop. Located in Canterbury. - http://www.chc.state.ct.us/Crandall%20Museum.htm
The Glebe House Museum and The Gertrude Jekyll Garden - Birthplace of the Episcopal Church in the New World and graced by the only extant American garden planned by England's most venerated designer. Located in Woodbury. - http://www.theglebehouse.org/
Sarah Whitman Hooker House - Early 18th century mansion in West Hartford open year-round Mondays and Wednesdays. - http://www.west-hartford.com/Profile/HistoricInfo/SarahWhitmanHooker.htm
Weed-Enders House - 1790 saltbox style farmhouse with research and genealogy library located in Granby. - http://www.salmonbrookhistorical.org/weed-end.htm
Abijah Rowe House - Oldest structure left from the original Salmon Brook Settlement located in Granby.. - http://www.salmonbrookhistorical.org/rowe.htm
Captain Nathaniel B. Palmer House - 16-room Victorian mansion was built in 1852. Features memorabilia pertaining to Nathaniel's discovery of Antarctica as well as other family portraits, furnishings and artifacts. Includes hours, fees and directions. Located in Stonington. - http://www.stoningtonhistory.org/palmer.htm