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Make your next event historic. Rent the Noah Webster House today! Discounts are available to members.
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Located in the south end of West Hartford, the historic Noah...
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West Hartford has many charming eateries and shopping just...
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Noah Webster History. Noah Webster was born on October 16,...
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We are located one mile north of I-84 from exit 41 east or...
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Tours - Noah Webster House – America's Schoolmaster
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Between 1910 and 1930 the population of West Hartford grew from 4,808 to 24,941 residents. Then with the end of the Great Depression, World War II, and the exodus from urban centers, West Hartford witnessed a tremendous influx of people as its population swelled from 33,776 in 1940 to 62,382 people by 1960.
The Noah Webster House & West Hartford Historical Society (NWH & WHHS) is located in the restored 18th-century birthplace and childhood home of Noah Webster, the author of the first American dictionary and “Blue-Backed Speller”, a teacher, lawyer and early abolitionist.
Visit the Noah Webster House & West Hartford Historical Society, a National Historic Landmark! In addition to offering daily self-guided tours Monday-Saturday 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m., the museum also offers a broad range of family and adult programs.
Discover the birthplace home of Noah Webster, the author of the first American dictionary, and explore the history of West Hartford, CT by visiting the Noah Webster House & West Hartford Historical Society, a National Historic Landmark!
The Noah Webster House is a historic house museum located at 227 South Main Street, West Hartford, Connecticut. It was the boyhood home of American lexicographer Noah Webster (Junior, 1758–1853), and was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1962.
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