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Located on Green - New Haven, the church is the fourth meeting place on this general site. The first services were held outdoors in 1638. The spire, Tiffany window and wall tablets are of interest. The church covers part of the old burial ground including 1,500 to 1,700 historic gravestones, the oldest dating from 1687.

Guided tours are available. Open Thursday 11am-1pm; crypt tours are available Sunday mornings following the 10am service, and by appointment.

Location: 311 Temple St., New Haven Connecticut 06511 Telephone 203-787-0121

Other History nearby:
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(Litchfield) All Wars Memorial
(Madison) Allis-Bushnell House and Museum
(Bristol) American Clock and Watch Museum
(New Haven) Amistad Memorial
(Hartford) Ancient Burying Ground

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