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Visit the Historical Society website to learn more about our great town, historical museums, meetings and events, gift shop, member information, volunteerism, email list, tag sale, open hearth cooking, holiday open house, and Victorian Tea.
The Kellogg-Eddy House was built in 1808 and is a prime example of a typical New England Georgian-style house with some Greek Revival influences and a good example of the home of an affluent farm family of that era.
The Enoch Kelsey House at 1702 Main Street in Newington is an example of the home of a prosperous Connecticut farmer and tinsmith in the late 18th century.
Here you can learn about Thomas Deming, the Deming-Young Farm Foundation, and investing in Newington’s history.