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The Captain David Judson House is a historic house in the Academy Hill Historic District that dates back to 1750. Built by David Judson in the mid-1700s in a colonial Georgian style, which was popular throughout the American colonies during this time, the beautifully restored house still features the massive central stone chimney from the original house which was built in 1639 with lug poles. The cellar of the house, which is now the first floor was thought to have been used as slave quarters during the early 18th century. The home features period pieces of furniture of Stratford origin, dating from the 18th century, including a piano which belonged to William Samuel Johnson and various other works of historical and artistic significance. Captain David Judson House is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is open to the public as a historic house museum and research library by the Stratford Historical Society.

967 Academy Hill Rd, Stratford, CT 06615, Phone: 203-378-0630

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