Ebenezer Avery House and Museum | Groton, CT
© Ebenezer Avery House and Museum

Review & FAQ:

  • What is the Ebenezer Avery House and Museum?
    • Dating back to the 1760s, the Ebenezer Avery House and Museum is a historic home that served as a place of refuge for wounded American soldiers after the Battle of Fort Griswold.
  • Where was the Ebenezer Avery House originally located?
    • The home originally stood in downtown Groton for more than 200 years.
  • When was the house moved?
    • In 1971, the house was moved to Fort Griswold Battlefield State Park.
  • Was the house restored?
    • Yes, after being moved, it was carefully restored and opened to the public as a museum.
  • When is the museum open?
    • The museum is open on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday afternoons between the end of May and the beginning of September.
  • Is there an admission fee?
    • No, admission is by donation.

57 Fort St, Groton, CT 06340, Phone: 860-446-9257

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