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Phelps-Hatheway House


category : Historic Homes
Built for Loyalist Shem Burbank in 1761, the house later belonged to Oliver Phelps, a land developer instrumental in opening New York State for settlement. To reflect his increasing wealth, Phelps added a 1794 wing, an architectural masterpiece.


Admission: Adults $4, children $2.
Hours: Mid-May-mid-Oct.,
Address: 55 S. Main St.
Phone: (860) 668-0055, (860
Our Website:www.hartnet.org/als

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