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Text on front of card reads, "Where several Acadian peasants from Grand Pre, Nova Scotia, were sheltered by the town, having been put ashore here from British ships in 1755 (see Longfellow's Evangeline)."

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Text on front of card reads, "Historic Capt. Lee House, East River, Conn, Built in 1747, Residence of G. R. Sattig."

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

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

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A walkway leads past a monument on a lawn surrounded by trees.

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View of a rocky beach with houses in the background.

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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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