Ridgefield, Connecticut
— The Museum in the Streets —
Built as a farmhouse in 1713 on Lot#2 by David Hoyt, it was sold to his grandson Timothy Keeler, who converted it into an inn/tavern in 1772. The Keeler Tavern, which also served as a post office, was inherited by Anna Keeler, Timothy's daughter, who with her husband, Abijah Resseguie and their daughter Anna Marie operated it as a hotel. For many years the building was a stagecoach stop on the line from New York to Boston. Its reputation for hospitality and service made it a favorite stopping place for travelers. In 1907 Miss Resseguie sold her property to renowned architect Cass Gilbert who used it as his summer home. It was purchased by a group of preservationists in 1965 and in 1966 opened its doors as the Keeler Tavern Museum. The fountain at the intersection of Main Street and West Lane was designed by Cass Gilbert and presented as a gift to the town in 1915. It is much-loved symbol of the town.HM Number | HMFHM |
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Marker Number | 25 |
Marker Condition | No reports yet |
Date Added | Saturday, October 11th, 2014 at 5:25am PDT -07:00 |
UTM (WGS84 Datum) | 18T E 625869 N 4570163 |
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Decimal Degrees | 41.27310000, -73.49716667 |
Degrees and Decimal Minutes | N 41° 16.386', W 73° 29.83' |
Degrees, Minutes and Seconds | 41° 16' 23.16" N, 73° 29' 49.80" W |
Driving Directions | Google Maps |
Area Code(s) | 203 |
Closest Postal Address | At or near 110-184 Main St, Ridgefield CT 06877, US |
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