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  1. The Harriet Beecher Stowe House is a historic house museum and National Historic Landmark at 73 Forest Street in Hartford, Connecticut that was once the home of Harriet Beecher Stowe, author of the 1852 novel Uncle Tom's Cabin. Stowe lived in this house for the last 23 years of her life.

  2. Tour the Cincinnati home where Harriet Beecher Stowe lived during her formative years that later led her to write the best-selling novel Uncle Tom’s Cabin. Learn about the author, the Beecher and Stowe families, the Underground Railroad and the women’s rights movements of the 1830s–1860s.

  3. Open Today. 11:00 - 4:00 (tour at 12:00 & 2:00) Our hours are: Tickets & Tours. Discount Days. Memorial Day. Free admission for veterans and active-duty military. Please call to reserve tickets in advance. All Year. Hartford City Residents are always free. CT Summer at the Museum.

  4. The Harriet Beecher Stowe House is a historic home and National Historic Landmark at 63 Federal Street in Brunswick, Maine, notable as a short-term home of Harriet Beecher Stowe and Calvin Ellis Stowe and where Harriet wrote her 1852 novel Uncle Tom's Cabin.

  5. Dec 2, 2019 · Research Library. Historic Gardens. Stowe's Nook Farm Neighborhood. The Stowe House. Walk in the footsteps of Harriet Beecher Stowe, internationally famous author of anti-slavery novel Uncle Tom’s Cabin.

  6. Explore. The Harriet Beecher Stowe House isn’t the only notable place in this neighborhood near the Ohio River. On the Abolitionists and African Americans in Walnut Hills Walking Tour, you’ll learn about the rich history of this diverse and influential neighborhood.

  7. Harriet Beecher Stowe's home in Brunswick, Maine, where she wrote Uncle Tom's Cabin , was designated a National Historic Landmark on December 29, 1962 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places on October 15, 1966.

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