Thomas Hawley House, Monroe
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The Thomas Hawley House at 514 Purdy Hill Road in Monroe, Connecticut, is a historic Colonial American wooden post-and-beam saltbox farm house built in 1730. Hawley was the great grandson of Joseph Hawley of Stratford, Connecticut, through Samuel. A drawing and description of the house was included in J. Frederick Kelly's book, The Early Domestic Architecture of Connecticut first published in 1924. ()
Coordinates: 41°18'20"N, 73°15'10"W
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514 Purdy Hill RdMonroe
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Thomas Hawley House – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Great Hollow Lake, Westfield Trumbull, Webb Mountain Discovery Zone, Daniel Basset House.