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The Hyland House/Whitfield Historical Society
Categories
Local & Historical Homes & Attractions
Hours:
Seasonal
Driving Directions:
84 Boston Street, Guilford, CT
About Us
The Hyland House is an historic house museum, named for George Hyland, the settler who purchased the land on which it stands in 1657.
The two-story saltbox structure was built in 1713 by Hyland’s son-in-law Isaac Parmelee. The National Registry of Historic Places describes it as a “landmark building in the history of domestic architecture.”
The house opened as a non-profit museum in 1918.
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The Hyland House- Front
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Serving the Towns of Guilford, Branford and North Branford