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Listed
on the National Register of Historic Places, the Keeler Tavern Museum
has been a farmhouse, tavern, stagecoach stop, post office, hotel
for travelers, home of noted architect Cass Gilbert and, since 1966,
a museum. Now decorated with period furnishings, and changing exhibits
from the Museum's collections, its past comes alive as costumed
guides lead tours through room settings that portray life in rural
Connecticut from the early 18th century to the mid 20th century.
The
classic Cass Gilbert Garden House, with its available banquet
facility overlooks a brick walled garden with reflecting pool.
It provides an ideal location for weddings, concerts, business meetings
and lectures.
Conveniently located on 2 plus acres along Main Street (Route 35)
in historic Ridgefield, Connecticut, the Museum is easy to reach
from major highways throughout
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