Stanley-Whitman House
The Stanley-Whitman House is a well-preserved example of early American colonial architecture, built around 1720 in Farmington, Connecticut. This historic house museum offers visitors a glimpse into 18th-century life, featuring period furnishings, artifacts, and exhibits that highlight the daily lives of its inhabitants. The house is named after two prominent families who lived there, the Stanleys and the Whitmans, and it serves as an educational resource for understanding colonial history and culture. The museum also hosts guided tours, educational programs, and special events that explore themes such as agriculture, craftsmanship, and community life in colonial New England. Surrounded by beautiful gardens and a historic barn, the Stanley-Whitman House provides a unique opportunity to step back in time and experience the rich heritage of Farmington.