Easton, Connecticut • Fairfield County
The Ida Tarbell House in Easton, Connecticut, is a historic country estate that served as the residence of the pioneering investigative journalist and muckraker Ida Tarbell. The property features a stately Colonial Revival house, reflecting the architectural tastes of the early 20th century.
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Roughly, Redding Rd. From Jct. With Old Redding Rd. To Welles Hill Rd. And Old Redding Rd. N Past Aspetuck R., Easton, Connecticut
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535 Black Rock Turnpike, Easton, Connecticut
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