One of New Haven’s oldest structures, this historic property descended in one family through seven generations.
Read MoreBurned by the British during their 1779 raid on New Haven, the Pardee-Morris House was rebuilt and expanded by the Morris family through seven generations. In 1918, William Pardee, a descendant of the Morris family, willed the property to the New Haven Colony Historical Society, today the New Haven Museum. Known as the "summer home" of the museum, the Pardee-Morris House is open seasonally for concerts, events and tours, and is listed on the State and National Register of Historic Places.
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