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BRUSTOLON HOUSE

This Brustolon House was built about 1863 as the George Greenman & Co. store. The store, which sold produce and other goods to the shipyard and mill employees and nearby families until the 1880s, was located on the first floor, with living quarters for the storekeeper above. It later became an apartment house. Like many older American buildings, it was covered with ceramic siding in the mid-1900s. It was acquired by Mystic Seaport Museum in 1994 and was named for the Museum trustee who last owned it. The house is now used for Museum offices.

The Brustolon House can be seen from Greenmanville Avenue, between the Museum’s North and South entrances. The house is not open to Museum visitors.

HOURS

Daily | 10:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m.

Monday*–Thursday Collins Gallery in the Thompson Exhibition Building open. Remaining campus closed.

Friday–Sunday North campus, all exhibition galleries, and whaleship Charles W. Morgan open. Grounds close at 5:00 p.m.

*CLOSED JANUARY 19, MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. DAY, AND FEBRUARY 16, PRESIDENTS’ DAY

South Entrance, Village, and Shipyard will reopen March 20. Ticket prices are reduced during this time.

More information here.

DIRECTIONS And Contact

75 Greenmanville Ave
Mystic, CT 06355
860-572-0711

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