Review:

Visit some of Milford’s oldest historical houses. The Milford Historical Society has three well-preserved historical houses that can transport visitors as far as the 17th century. Credited to be the oldest house in Milford, the Eells-Stow House is believed to be dated some time between the late 17th century and early 18th century. It belonged to and was passed through several generations of the Boston-hailing Eels family until it eventually made its way to the Stow family. The remaining houses, the Clark-Stockade House and Clark-Stockade House were both built in the 1780s and feature several authentic period pieces with the former featuring Milford furniture pieces such as the Marion Buckingham Tibbals collection, and the latter retaining its original siding and windows. While very old, the houses remain structurally sound through careful restoration allowing visitors to see what Milford's living was like in the past.

34 High Street, Milford, Connecticut 0640, Phone: 203-874-2664

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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