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An ivy-covered tower with a windmill on its top, built by Henry Rolf in 1869.

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The First Congregational Church in Guilford was founded in 1643. This building was constructed by Ira Blackwater in 1829.

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The Henry Whitfield House showing another building and a stone wall on the left side.

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An interior image of the Old Stone House, showing three chairs. The text reads "Chair owned by Gov. Wm. Leete,/one of the forty founders of the town./ 1650;" "Chair of/Horace Norton./1795;" and "Chair owned by/ John Hart,/first graduate of Yale…

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The exterior of a two story building covered with ivy. Built in 1639 for Reverend Henry Whitfield, one of the founders of Guilford.

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A large chimney at the end of the Henry Whitfield house.

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A door in the side of what appears to be a barn. It is believed that Governor William Leete hid Whalley and Goffe, two signers of the death warrant of King Charles I of England, here in June, 1661.

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The interior of the stone cellar believed to be the hiding place of regicides Whalley and Goffe in 1661.

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Two wooden buildings, one with a wraparound porch, on a rocky shoreline. The Sachem's Head Yacht Club was founded in 1896.

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The First Congregational Church amid toppled trees, missing its steeple. The steeple was rebuilt the following year.
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