Litchfield, Connecticut
Population: 1,328
Located in Litchfield County
Litchfield is known nationally as one of the finest restored, unspoiled, late 18th century New England towns. Litchfield was purchased from the Tunxis Indians for 15 British pounds in 1716 and in 1751 it became the county seat. In 1810, with a population of 4,369, it was Connecticut's fourth largest town. Today, Litchfield is composed of 5 parts: The Borough of Litchfield, which is an historic district, and the villages of Bantam, East Litchfield, Northfield and Milton, whose Green is also an historic district. On the second Saturday in July many of the historic homes are opened to the public including Sheldon's Tavern, The Alexander Catlin House, the Colonal Benjamin Tallmadge Home and the Oliver Wolcott, Sr. House.
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