Nathan Hale Schoolhouse
The Nathan Hale Schoolhouse is a historic site located in New London, Connecticut. It is named after Nathan Hale, an American soldier and spy during the American Revolutionary War. The schoolhouse, built in 1776, is where Hale taught before his execution by the British.
Today, the Nathan Hale Schoolhouse serves as a museum, showcasing the educational practices of the 18th century. Visitors can explore the building and learn about Hale's life, his contributions to American history, and the early American education system. The site is an important part of local heritage and attracts many history enthusiasts.