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The Leroy Anderson House was named by the National Park Service (NPS) to the National Register of Historic Places on Dec. 31, 2012. The NPS Architectural category is Modern Movement. Of four possible acceptance criteria (significant event, significant person, significant example of architectural style, or source of historical information), the house was accepted on two criteria - (B) Person of prominence (Performing Arts) and (C) Architecture (Mid-century modern). The Leroy Anderson House was designated as a Historic house museum by the Town of Woodbury, Connecticut on March 27, 2018. The Leroy Anderson House is one of a small number of composers' homes in the United States occasionally open to the public.
The Leroy Anderson House will be open for guided tours on Connecticut Open House Day, Saturday, June 13 and on Sunday, June 14, 2024; 11 to 5 pm on both days. Admission is free. To reserve, send an email to: leroyandersonfoundation@gmail.com.

The Premier Brass Quintet will give a concert at the Leroy Anderson House on Sunday, June 14, 2026, 3:00 p.m. Outdoor Concert. PROGRAM: To be announced.
The concert will take place on the lawn and terrace of the Leroy Anderson House, 33 Grassy Hill Road, Woodbury, Connecticut. Admission is free. No pets. Bring folding chairs. To reserve, send an email to: leroyandersonfoundation@gmail.com.
YouTube video link Leroy Anderson House
The Leroy Anderson House was named by the National Park Service (NPS) to the National Register of Historic Places on Dec. 31, 2012. The NPS Architectural category is Modern Movement. Of four possible acceptance criteria (significant event, significant person, significant example of architectural style, or source of historical information), the house was accepted on two criteria - (B) Person of prominence (Performing Arts) and (C) Architecture (Mid-century modern). The Leroy Anderson House was designated as a Historic house museum by the Town of Woodbury, Connecticut on March 27, 2018. The Leroy Anderson House is one of a small number of composers' homes in the United States occasionally open to the public.