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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. 

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.

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. 

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!

www.leffingwellhousemuseum.org

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