Plan Your Visit
» What to See & Do
» 19th-Century Village
Maritime Communities
» Visit Greenmanville
Greenmanville Church
Thomas Greenman House
Clark Greenman House
George Greenman House
Langworthy House
William Haynes House
Constantine House
» Brustolon House
Lewis House
Dickerman House
Santin Building
Rossie Mill
Re-discovering Greenmanville
Demonstrations & Performances
Exhibits and Galleries
Fun for Kids
Get Out on the Water
Historic Vessels
Museum Gardens
Preservation Shipyard
Treworgy Planetarium
Map of Museum Grounds
Calendar of Events
Directions
Visit by Boat
Where to Dine
Special Event Tickets
Group Admission
FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions
Accessibility
Membership
Support the Museum
Education and Programs
Shop the Museum Stores
Maritime Art Gallery
Research the Collections
Charles W. Morgan Whaleship
About Us
You are here:
Home
» Plan Your Visit
» What to See & Do
» 19th-Century Village
» Visit Greenmanville
» Brustolon House
Buy Online Tickets for
Or Become a Member and
come for a whole year!
Re-discovering Greenmanville

Map of the Grounds
Brustolon House
Closed to Museum visitors.
This building 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 the Museum in 1994 and is used for offices.
© 1998-2013 Mystic Seaport. All rights reserved.


