Caleb Baldwin Tavern
Federal architecture in ConnecticutHistoric district contributing properties in ConnecticutHistoric places on the Washington–Rochambeau Revolutionary RouteHouses completed in 1763Houses in Newtown, Connecticut ... and 3 more
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The Caleb Baldwin Tavern is a historic house at 32 Main Street in the Newtown Borough Historic District, located in Newtown, Connecticut, United States. Built c. 1763, the two-and-a-half-story house it is considered historically significant for its role in movement of French forces of Rochambeau, in which the building housed some of the army's officers in June 1781, en route to the Siege of Yorktown. It also an example of traditional 18th-century New England architecture, and retains some details from that time period. It was individually listed on the National Register of Historic Places on August 23, 2002.
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Main Street 27
06470 (Newtown)
Connecticut, United States
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