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The Freedom Trail was authorized in 1995 by the Connecticut General Assembly. Farmington sites on the Trail include Underground Railroad safe houses which hid fugitives from slavery, as well as sites connected to the Amistad case.

1.  Norton House
2.  Lewis House
3.  Cowles House
4.  Deming House
5.  Deming Store
6.  1st Church of Christ
7.  The Art Guild
8.  Pitkin's Canal Basin
9.  Riverside Cemetery
10. Porter House
11. Williams House & Carriage House

The Farmington Historical Society conducts tours of Farmington Freedom Trail sites by appointment. Call 860-678-1645 or write to P.O. Box 1645, Farmington, CT, 06034



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