Nestled on Hartford’s Main Street, the Butler-McCook House & Garden transports visitors to the 18th century. Built in 1782, this historic property showcases original colonial furnishings, Victorian-era toys, and other artifacts from the four generations of the Butler-McCook family who lived there. As you explore, you can see family bedrooms, admire period artwork, and gain insights into the area’s life nearly 250 years ago. The house and garden offer a tangible connection to the past, allowing visitors to experience the textures and details of a bygone era.
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