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Connecticut Coast Historic Sites & Interpretive Centres |
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• A WorldWeb.com Travel Guide to Historic Sites & Interpretive Centres in Connecticut Coast, Connecticut. |
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The Hempsted Houses
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The Hempsted Houses include a stone house from 1759 and New London's oldest surviving building, Joshua Hempsted House.
Address: 11 Hempstead Street | New London, CT [ Map ]
Tel: 1 860 247-8996
Harkness Tower
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A Yale landmark, the Harkness Tower is found in the center of campus, standing 214 feet (66 m) high. This Gothic structure was designed by James Gamble Rogers and was built between 1917 and 1921. Its 54 carillon bells are rung every day during the school year at 12:30pm and 5pm.
Address: 74 High Street | New Haven, CT | 06511 [ Map ]
Monte Cristo Cottage
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This is the childhood home of Eugene O'Neill, who was the only American playwright to ever win a Nobel Prize. Two of O'Neill's plays are also set in this cottage, which is located on Pequot Avenue in New London, CT.
Address: 325 Pequot Avenue | New London, CT | 06320 [ Map ]
Tel: 1 860 443-0051
Smith-Harris House
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The Smith-Harris House is a restored Greek Revival house from the 19th century. Located on Society Road in Niantic, CT.
Address: 33 Society Road | Niantic, CT | 06357 [ Map ]
Tel: 1 860 739-0761
Cannondale Village
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Cannondale Village is made up of historic buildings, antique shops and a restaurant. Located on Danbury Road in Wilton, CT.
Address: 440 Danbury Road | Wilton, CT | 06897
Tel: 1 203 762-2233
The Jabez Smith House
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This historic site was built in 1783, and is one of Groton's original settlements. This building has remained virtually unchanged for the last 200 years, and can be found on North Road in Groton, CT.
Address: 259 North Road | Groton, CT | 06340 [ Map ]
Tel: 1 860 445-6689
B.F. Clyde's Cider Mill
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B.F. Clyde's Cider Mill in Old Mystic contains the last steam-powered cider mill in the United States, and has been producing cider since 1881. Located on North Stonington Road.
Address: 129 North Stonington Road | Old Mystic, CT | 06372
Tel: 1 860 536-3354
Mashantucket Pequot Museum and Research Center
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The museum is owned and operated by the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation. Exhibits include the history and the culture of the Tribe and other Tribes as well as a presentation of the region's natural history. The Research Center provides information for scholars and the general public on American and Canadian Native histories and cultures.
Address: 110 Pequot Trail | Mashantucket, CT | 06339-3180
Tel: 1 800 411-9671
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The Richard Douglass House ca. 1801
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1801 Gambrel Cape home of American Revolutionary War hero Richard Douglass. One of few remaining 18th/early 19th century homes in downtown New London's Historic District.
Address: 79 Green Street | New London, CT | 06320
Tel: 1 860 271-9119
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Ledyard Water-Powered Up-Down Sawmill
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The Ledyard Water-Powered Up-Down Sawmill can be found roughly 10 miles north of Mystic, CT. The hours at this National Historic Site are limited, and visitors are encouraged to call ahead.
Address: Iron Street | Ledyard, CT | 06339
Tel: 1 860 464-8888
Weir Farm National Historic Site
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Weir Farm National Historic Site preserves and presents the homestead of American Impressionist painter J. Alden Weir (1852-1919). On the site are Weir's studio, home, barns and more. A trail allows visitors to see where Weir and other artists painted.
Address: . | Georgetown, CT
Harrison House
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The Harrison House is a restored 1724 saltbox building that is available for visitors to tour. There is also a flower and herb garden here with labeled plants to help visitors know what they're looking at.
Address: 124 Main Street | Branford, CT | 06405
Tel: 1 203 488-4828
Ebenezer Avery House
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The Ebenezer Avery House is an historic structure that was originally built by a Naval ensign. This Colonial style house can be found on Fort Street in Fort Griswold Battlefield State Park.
Address: Fort Street | Groton, CT | 06340 [ Map ]
Tel: 1 860 446-9257
Fort Griswold Battlefield State Park
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Fort Griswold Battlefield State Park was a Revolutionary War battlefield. The site includes a museum and a granite monument dedicated to those who defended Fort Griswold against the British Forces on September 6, 1781.
Address: 57 Fort Street | Groton, CT | 06340 [ Map ]
Tel: 1 860 445-1729
Old Town Hall Stamford
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The Old Town Hall was built in 1905 in the center of downtown Stamford and once housed city offices, courts and police headquarters. Currently unoccupied, this historic site is under consideration for use as a museum.
Address: | Stamford, CT | 06901
Amistad Memorial
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The Amistad Memorial commemorates the revolt on the slave-trade ship, the Amistad. A large bronze sculpture, this memorial can be found at City Hall on Church Street.
Address: 165 Church Street | New Haven, CT | 06510
Tel: 1 203 387-0370
The Historical Society of Greenwich
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The Historical Society of Greenwich is located in a pre-Revolutionary War house, and chronicles the history of Greenwich and the surrounding area. This interpretive center can be found on Strickland Road in Greenwich, CT.
Address: 39 Strickland Road | Greenwich, CT | 06830
Tel: 1 203 869-6899
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