Sun Jun 3 – Sun Aug 26, 2012 12:00pm – 5:00pm
Pardee-Morris House Open Today
Sponsored by: New Haven Museum
The New Haven Museum is pleased to announce that the Pardee-Morris House, located at 325 Lighthouse Road, will open for the season on Sunday, June 3. The Pardee-Morris House, one of the oldest surviving historic structures in Connecticut, dates from about 1780. Built by Amos Morris around 1750, the house was burned by the British during their raid on New Haven in 1779 and was rebuilt by the Morris family. In 1915, William Pardee, a descendant of the Morris family, willed the property to the New Haven Colony Historical Society, today the New Haven Museum.
- Admission: FREE
- Pardee-Morris House
- 325 Lighthouse Road
- New Haven
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