Tapping Reeve House
The Tapping Reeve House is a historic home located in Litchfield, Connecticut. Built in 1780, it served as the residence of Tapping Reeve, who was a prominent lawyer and the founder of the first law school in the United States. The house is an example of Georgian architecture and reflects the style of the late 18th century.
Today, the Tapping Reeve House is part of the Litchfield Historical Society and is open to the public for tours. It showcases period furnishings and offers insights into the life and times of Reeve and the early legal education in America.