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with an option to renew. The Danbury Museum & Historical Society Authority is fundraising to rehabilitate the house and open it as a museum. Phase I (restoration of the exterior) was completed in 2016. Phase II, the rehabilitation of the interior, was completed in 2021. The building is now open
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and lived in places other than Danbury for the rest of his life, he often returned to the family home. In 1924 the front dormers were added, the year the Iveses moved the house to Chapel Place, just behind the first site, so the Danbury National Bank could expand. Charles and his brother also felt
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The house is located on a seven-acre (3 ha) parcel on the east side of Mountainville Road just south of where Southern Boulevard splits off and Mountainville Avenue becomes Mountainville Road. It is south of Rogers Park and west of Rogers Park Junior High School. A small pond separates those two
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and moved it to Memorial Drive. It was moved for the last time in 1971, four years later, when the local school district wanted to build Rogers Park Junior High School. To facilitate this move, the schools leased the eastern seven acres from the museum for
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Three years later, in 1967, another bank, Fairfield County Trust, wanted to expand its parking lot adjacent to the house. The bank conveyed the house to the Danbury Historical Society, which bought a 14-acre (5.7 ha) site south of
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In 1828, Isaac Ives bought the house. He was in his 80s at the time, and it would become identified with the family primarily due to his son George White Ives. At informal gatherings in the house, the younger Ives would help found the
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was born in the house in 1874, while it was still located at 210 Main Street. While he was still in early childhood his family moved to Stevens Street, but they came back for frequent family occasions, which often included playing
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structure built in 1780 and expanded on since. Over the course of the 19th century, it was the residence of several generations of Iveses, a family important in the city's history. In 1874, it was the birthplace of
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A western wing projects from the main block at that side. Connecting it and the main block on the north side is a small porch with square fluted columns similar to those on the front. Its southern
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A driveway comes into the south side of the house, and large mature trees shelter its north. The building itself is a one-and-a-half-story
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Ives still visited the house frequently over the rest of his life, even after he gave up composing and moved to nearby
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that, in a neighborhood that was by then heavily commercial, it had lost the aura that had helped inspire his music.
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buildings. To the north the land is generally level and open, with single-family homes on the streets giving way to
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with beaded corner boards in two sections. Two brick chimneys pierce the roof of the western wing.
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in the park. South of the house the land rises to a hill and becomes wooded, with larger houses.
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is greater than that on the north. On that elevation is a double-windowed dormer without the
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was ending. At that time Danbury was a small area of houses and shops around a
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with semicircular fanlights pierce the roof's lower slant at the front.
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National Register of Historic Places in Fairfield County, Connecticut
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The interior has been extensively altered. The woodwork is plain
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on its eastern side. The east (front) entrance is located in a
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The main section was built by Thomas Tucker in 1780, as the
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Other Ives descendants sat on the board of what became the
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U.S. National Register of Historic Places
A two-story gray wooden house with light green shutters seen in winter, with snow on the ground. A long wing with two brick chimneys projects towards the left from a higher rear section. At lower right is a black mailbox with "5Ave" on it next to a clear paved driveway
Charles Ives House is located in Connecticut
Charles Ives House is located in the United States
Danbury
CT
41°22′53″N 73°26′41″W / 41.38139°N 73.44472°W / 41.38139; -73.44472
76001968
Danbury
wooden frame
Charles Ives
Main Street
National Register of Historic Places
Danbury Museum and Historical Society
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