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Thomas Lee House c. 1660 |
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East Lyme Historical Society |
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Founded 1897 |

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Created by Barbara Jo McGrath, 2007-8 All Rights Reserved |
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N Niantic
Thomas Lee House
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To Contact, Visit or Join the ELHS |
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To Visit Us: The Thomas Lee House and Little Boston Schoolhouse are located at 228 West Main Street (Route 156), in the Niantic section of East Lyme, CT. Both buildings, along with a period garden and the Barn, which houses educational exhibits and a small gift store, are open Wednesday through Sunday from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m., from June through Labor Day. Special tours may be arranged at other times throughout the spring and fall. The exhibits are free. Picnic tables are available for visitors, although no fires are allowed. The Thomas Lee House property is also available for rental. Please call (860) 739-6070 for more information. The East Lyme Information Center is also located on the grounds of the Lee House, providing information on area shopping, lodging and recreational opportunities. |
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To contact us: Phone: (860) 739-6070 Mailing Address: East Lyme Historical Society P. O. Box 112 East Lyme, CT 06333
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Driving Directions From I-95, North or South, take Exit 72 (Rocky Neck Connector). Turn left on Route 156 for .25 miles. The Lee House is on your right. From Niantic, take Route 156 west for 2.5 miles. The Lee House is on your left. |
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To Join the East Lyme Historical Society: Membership in the East Lyme Historical Society helps to preserve and maintain the Thomas Lee House, Little Boston School House, and other historical resources of the Town of East Lyme. We are a completely volunteer organization and a 501 (c)(3). If you are interested in joining, you may fill out a Membership Form, or email us at info@eastlymehistoricalsociety.org. Memberships are renewed yearly, effective July 1st. The rates are listed below.
Student $ 3.00 Sustaining $ 25.00 Individual 10.00 Lifetime (per individual) 150.00 Family 20.00 Business 50.00 |
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Rocky Neck State Park |
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Route 156 |
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Exit 72 |
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I-95 |
