Edward W. Morley House

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Location26 Westland Avenue, West Hartford, Connecticut
Coordinates41°45′21″N 72°45′36″W / 41.75583°N 72.76000°W / 41.75583; -72.76000
Built1906
ArchitecturalstyleVernacular
Edward W. Morley House
Edward W. Morley House is located in Connecticut
Edward W. Morley House
Edward W. Morley House is located in the United States
Edward W. Morley House
Location26 Westland Avenue, West Hartford, Connecticut
Coordinates41°45′21″N 72°45′36″W / 41.75583°N 72.76000°W / 41.75583; -72.76000
Built1906
Architectural styleVernacular
NRHP reference No.75002057
Significant dates
Added to NRHPMay 15, 1975[1]
Designated NHLMay 15, 1975[2]

The Edward W. Morley House is a historic house and National Historic Landmark at 26 Westland Avenue in West Hartford, Connecticut. It is notable as the home of the scientist Edward W. Morley (1838–1923) from 1906 to 1923. Morley is famous for his collaboration with Albert A. Michelson on the Michelson–Morley experiment and for his work on the atomic weights of hydrogen and oxygen.

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