Ephraim Hawley House
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The Ephraim Hawley House is a privately owned Colonial American wooden post-and-beam timber-frame saltbox house situated on the Farm Highway, Route 108, on the south side of Mischa Hill, in Nichols, a village located within Trumbull, Connecticut, in the New England region of the U.S. It was expanded to its present shape by three additions. The oak framing was carbon dated to 1710. The house is unique, it has been located in four different named townships in its past, but has never been moved; Stratford (1670–1725), Unity (1725–1744), North Stratford (1744–1797) and Trumbull (1797–present).
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Nichols Avenue,
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N 41.2348 ° | E -73.1594 ° |
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Nichols Avenue 2944
06611
Connecticut, United States
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