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    Hoyt-Barnum House

    Built in 1699, the Hoyt-Barnum House is made out of wood and was originally a blacksmith's home. The house features some of the most unsual building materials, such as clay, animal hair and straw binding mixtures. Tours of the house are available only in the summer.
    Address: 713 Bedford St Stamford  CT  USA  06091
    Telephone 1 203 329-1183 
     

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    Stamford Cone
    Visitors have the opportunity to tour the inside of the cone daily from 9am to 6pm. Located in downtown Stamford, the cone is a historic structure that stands over 45-feet tall and resembles a kaleidoscope. The structure is brightly lit at night through the stained glass windows.
    Address: Tresser Blvd Stamford  CT  USA  06091
     
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    Harkness Tower
    A Yale landmark, the Harkness Tower is found in the center of campus, standing 214 feet (66 m) high. This Gothic structure was designed by James Gamble Rogers and was built between 1917 and 1921. Its 54 carillon bells are rung every day during the school year at 12:30pm and 5pm.
    Address: 74 High Street New Haven  CT  USA  06511 
     

     
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