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Established
  
1919 (1919)

Phone
  
+1 860-529-0612

Website
  
Official site

Founded
  
1919

Webb-Deane-Stevens Museum

Location
  
211 Main Street Wethersfield, Connecticut

Address
  
211 Main St, Wethersfield, CT 06109, USA

Similar
  
Joseph Webb House, Silas Deane House, Buttolph‑Williams House, Wethersfield Historical Society, Keeney Memorial Cultural

Profiles

The Webb-Deane-Stevens Museum, located in Wethersfield, Connecticut, is owned and operated by The National Society of the Colonial Dames of America in Connecticut. The museum features three 18th-century houses that sit on their original sites in the center of Old Wethersfield: the 1752 Joseph Webb House, the 1769 Silas Deane House and the 1789 Isaac Stevens House. The first two houses are listed as National Historic Landmarks and the last home is listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Connecticut. The houses are next door to each other.

The Joseph Webb House is the museum's main headquarters and has been restored to a late 18th-century appearance. There is a Colonial Revival garden out back and a 19th-century barn. The Silas Deane House has been restored to a mid-18th century appearance. The Isaac Stevens House has been restored to reflect a middle-class family of the 1820s-1830s using many original family items.

The Webb-Deane-Stevens Museum also manages the nearby 1715 Buttolph-Williams House which is owned by Connecticut Landmarks. The interior features rare 17th and early 18th century antiques and was the setting for Elizabeth George Speare’s Newbery Medal-winning novel The Witch of Blackbird Pond (1958).

The Museum is accredited by the American Alliance of Museums.

References

Webb-Deane-Stevens Museum Wikipedia