Connecticut Landmarks
Connecticut Landmarks is a non-profit organization that has restored and operates significant historic house museums in Connecticut. Headquartered in Hartford, Connecticut, the organization was founded in 1936 as the Antiquarian & Landmarks Society. The organization is part of the International Coalition of Sites of Conscience.
Properties
- Amasa Day House in Moodus - open by appointment only
- Amos Bull House in Hartford - offices only
- Bellamy-Ferriday House and Garden in Bethlehem
- Butler-McCook House & Garden in Hartford
- Buttolph–Williams House in Wethersfield, Connecticut - operated in partnership with the Webb-Deane-Stevens Museum.
- Joshua Hempsted House in New London
- Nathaniel Hempsted House in New London
- Isham-Terry House in Hartford - open by appointment only
- Forge Farm in Stonington - not currently open to the public
- Nathan Hale Homestead in Coventry
- Phelps-Hatheway House & Garden in Suffield
- Palmer-Warner House in East Haddam
Formerly Owned Properties
- Avery Copp House in Groton
- Richard Mansfield House in Ansonia
- Charles Boardman Smith House in Hartford
Investigation & Resolution
In January 2019, the Connecticut Office of the Attorney General issued a report that "Connecticut Landmarks did not misapproriate any charitable funds in its stewardship of Forge Farm in Stonington and a historic home in East Haddam." Connecticut Landmarks committed to implementing recommended procedural and administrative changes that were recommended. "Our office has completed a comprehensive review of Connecticut Landmarks’ use of charitable funds, consistent with the Attorney General's statutory authority to safeguard charitable assets. Connecticut Landmarks was forthcoming with information, and we have appreciated their cooperation throughout our review. We found no evidence of misappropriation of charitable funds, but have identified areas where we would like to see Connecticut Landmarks better address donor intent and the management and preservation of both its real and personal property.”