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Denison Homestead: A Living History Museum

Explore centuries of American history at this unique family homestead and museum in Mystic, Connecticut.

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The Denison Homestead in Mystic, CT, also known as Pequotsepos Manor, is a captivating journey through American history. This 1717 house museum, owned by the same family for generations, showcases five different historical periods, offering a unique glimpse into the lives of an American family over centuries.

A brief summary to Denison Homestead

  • Monday 10 am-4 pm
  • Tuesday 10 am-4 pm
  • Wednesday 10 am-4 pm
  • Thursday 10 am-4 pm
  • Friday 10 am-4 pm

Local tips

  • Check the Denison Homestead website for special events, including the popular Daffodil Festival in the spring.
  • Combine your visit with a trip to the adjacent Denison Pequotsepos Nature Center for hiking and nature exploration.
  • Tours are available year-round by appointment, offering a more personalized experience.
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Getting There

  • Driving

    From downtown Mystic, head north on Route 27 (Pequot Avenue), which becomes Pequotsepos Road. Continue for approximately 2 miles. The Denison Homestead will be on your left. Parking is available across the street in The Denison Pequotsepos Nature Center parking lot or in Militia meadow below the The Denison Homestead Museum. Parking is free.

  • Walking

    From downtown Mystic, walking to the Denison Homestead is a scenic but lengthy journey of approximately 2 miles. Follow Pequot Avenue/Pequotsepos Road north. Be aware that portions of the road may not have sidewalks, so exercise caution. Consider utilizing ride-sharing services or taxis for a quicker and safer trip. A taxi or ride-share from downtown Mystic will cost approximately $10-$15.

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Step back in time at the Denison Homestead, a unique house museum that tells the story of one American family across six generations. Built in 1717 by Captain George Denison's grandson, the manor stands on land granted to the family in 1654. The house museum showcases five different periods of American history, with each room reflecting a specific era and the Denison family members who lived there. You'll find family heirlooms and furnishings that bring the past to life. The Denison Homestead isn't just a house; it's a window into the evolution of American life. Imagine Lucy Denison, who married George Denison in 1717, tending to her herb garden and managing the household. Explore the grounds, which include a colonial herb garden and the Denison Pequotsepos Nature Center. The Denison family has a long and storied history in the area. Captain George Denison was a farmer, surveyor, selectman, deputy to the General Court in Hartford, and a captain in the Great Narragansett (King Phillips) War. His war service earned him substantial land grants. Today, the Denison Homestead continues to connect the community to its history, land, and environment. The Denison Society, established in 1930, ensures the preservation of this valuable landmark. The Homestead also hosts events throughout the year, including a farmers market and a Daffodil Festival, where over 10,000 daffodils bloom in the spring. Whether you're a history buff, a nature lover, or simply looking for a unique experience, the Denison Homestead offers a glimpse into the past and a connection to the present.

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