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Ebenezer Avery House | Groton


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Landmark: Ebenezer Avery House
City: Groton
Country: USA Connecticut
Continent: North America

Ebenezer Avery House, Groton, USA Connecticut, North America

The Ebenezer Avery House is a historic house museum located in Groton, Connecticut. It is a preserved example of colonial-era architecture.

Visual Characteristics

The house is a two-story structure constructed primarily of fieldstone and wood. Its exterior is painted a light, neutral color. The roof is gabled, and the windows are multi-paned. Architectural style is consistent with early colonial New England farmhouses.

Location & Access Logistics

The Ebenezer Avery House is situated at 584 Thames Street, Groton, CT 06340. It is approximately 3.2 kilometers (2 miles) west of downtown Groton. Parking is available on-site. Public transport options include the Southeast Area Transit (SEAT) bus route 2, which stops within a 0.4 kilometer (0.25 mile) walk of the property.

Historical & Ecological Origin

The house was built circa 1740 by Ebenezer Avery, a farmer and local militia captain. It served as a private residence and a site for community gatherings. The structure represents typical domestic architecture of the mid-18th century in the region.

Key Highlights & Activities

Visitors can tour the preserved interior rooms, which are furnished with period artifacts. Demonstrations of colonial-era crafts are sometimes held. The grounds surrounding the house are suitable for walking.

Infrastructure & Amenities

Restrooms are available on-site. Limited shade is provided by mature trees on the property. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally reliable in this area. No on-site food vendors are present; dining options are available in nearby commercial areas.

Best Time to Visit

The house is open for tours during specific hours, typically from late spring through early autumn. Mid-morning or mid-afternoon offers good natural light for viewing interior details. Weather is most favorable for visiting between May and October.

Facts & Legends

During the American Revolutionary War, the house reportedly served as a temporary hospital for wounded soldiers following the Battle of Groton Heights. A specific anecdote details a surgeon operating on a patient in the main parlor.

Nearby Landmarks

  • Fort Griswold Battlefield State Historic Park (0.8km Northeast)
  • Submarine Force Library and Museum (2.4km West)
  • Olde Mistick Village (3.5km Southeast)
  • Mystic Aquarium (3.8km Southeast)


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