The Georgian-style home has remained virtually intact since its 1776 completion. It is furnished with Hale family possessions and other period antiques that were amassed by George Dudley Seymour, who purchased the Homestead in 1914.
The 17-acre Homestead adjoins the 1500-acre Nathan Hale State Forest, where modern conveniences seem remote.
Connecticut Landmarks engages visitors in understanding the historical and emotional commitments of individual people and families who have patriotically served the country through sacrifice, starting from the story of schoolteacher-turned-spy Nathan Hale.
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