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  1. 243 East Putnam Avenue. Greenwich, CT 06830. or look for events sponsored by the Putnam Hill Chapter DAR.

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  2. Putnam Cottage (c.1692) Known as Knapp's Tavern during the Revolutionary War, Putnam Cottage was a meeting place for leaders including General Israel Putnam. It features scalloped shingles, fieldstone fireplaces and an herb garden.

  3. Putnam Cottage (Knapp's Tavern), 243 Boston Post Road, Greenwich, CT 06830. Putnam Cottage or Knapp's Tavern? This bright red house on the Boston Post Road has had a long and colorful history. It was originally built in the 17th century and has grown over the years into its current size and shape.

  4. Aug 12, 2023 · Greenwich's Historic District Commission wants a "local historic property" designation for Putnam Cottage, a Revolutionary War era structure on Route 1.

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  5. This is a three-room cottage and easy to tour with one of the docents (who are volunteers from the Greenwich DAR). It is steeped in history (read the other reviews) and is enjoyed by children and adults alike. Call to arrange a visit! You will enjoy the quick and informative tour.

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  6. Putnam Cottage, Greenwich: See 7 reviews, articles, and 19 photos of Putnam Cottage, ranked No.6 on Tripadvisor among 33 attractions in Greenwich.

  7. Feb 22, 2016 · Putnam Cottage/Knapp’s Tavern Museum, listed in the National Registry of Historic Places, consists of the cottage, a barn, a carriage shed and a colonial “kitchen” garden tended by The Women’s Club of Greenwich.

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