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In Noah Webster's
childhood home you'll find surprises, history and fun as you step
back in time to the 18th century. Once part of a 120 acre farm,
Webster's birthplace is now restored to show life as it was on the
eve of the American Revolution when Noah was a young boy. You'll
learn about colonial life, Noah Webster, and local history.
Noah Webster
is one of our nation's most under-appreciated heroes: one who stitched
the fabric of our American national identity together - not with
laws or guns or roads - but with words.
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He was a patriot,
schoolmaster, author of the first American Dictionary and the Blue-backed
Speller, legislator, lawyer, farmer, father and a man of many talents
and ideas.
The Noah Webster
House is located at 227 South Main Street, West Hartford, CT 06107.
Call (860) 521-5362, or look us up on the World Wide Web. Our web
address is http://noahwebsterhouse.org
The building
is one mile north of I-84, exit 41. Follow the signs at the end
of the exit and travel for one mile. The museum is on the left.
The Noah Webster House is within 1 1/2 miles of restaurants and
shopping.
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