By Hiroko Sato
MediaNews
GROTON — Light fills the front study inside the Greek Revival mansion at 172 Main St., just the way it did a century and half ago when Gov. George Boutwell used to prepare his speeches there.
The oversized window looking over Station Avenue allowed him to see trains arrive from Boston. Boutwell would stand by the window and wave to guests getting off the train. Downstairs, inside the crimson-walled drawing room, Boutwell would entertain… (View original article)