Sharon Historical Society & Museum
Built in 1775, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, this museum features changing history exhibits, an art gallery, and a hands-on History room for family learning.
Built in 1775, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, this museum features changing history exhibits, an art gallery, and a hands-on History room for family learning.
Explore the region's lighthouses with the one who know them best. Every summer, NLMS presents new iterations of the Yankee Magazine award-winning 'Best Lighthouse Tour'. Visit the website nlmaritimesociety.org to discover the latest trips! New London’s “Gem on the waterfront,” the Custom House Maritime Museum, was designed in 1833 by Robert Mills, this country’s first federal architect and designer of the national Washington Monument. A maritime museum since 1983, it houses a rich local maritime history collection, with exhibitions on local lighthouses, the Amistad story (some of which
The Bellamy-Ferriday House & Garden embodies the dramatically different passions of two extraordinary individuals. Bethlehem pastor Reverend Joseph Bellamy, a renowned leader of the Great Awakening, the emotional religious revival of the 1740s, built the house around 1754. In 1912, New Yorkers Henry and Eliza Ferriday acquired it as a summer residence. Mrs. Ferriday and her daughter, Caroline, designed a formal garden which today features historic-style roses, peonies, and lilacs. The Ferridays' other landscape improvements make the site a destination for gardeners. Caroline, an actress
Explore vintage locomotives and other rolling stock in a railroad yard and a restored 1903 Station with model railroads, displays, a gift shop and more. The Danbury Railway Museum is a non-profit organization staffed solely by volunteers. The Museum, located in the historic station and rail yard in downtown Danbury, offers railroad history, tours, train rides, a collection of original and restored rolling stock, and opportunities for hands-on railroad work at "12 inches to the foot" scale. Tour time: 1 hour Other amenities: gift shop
Go swimming and have a picnic at the park, then hike the trails in search for the bronze tablet marking Connecticut's role in the Civil War and the Industrial Revolution.
Located on Bantam Lake, Sandy Beach offers lifeguard protected swimming, swim instruction, changing rooms, volleyball, basketball, lakeside access to boaters, shady picnic areas, a canoe launch, a snack shack, fishing areas, and a float with slide.
The forest remains a precious piece of a past era with fine craftsmanship and understated wealth evident throughout the former summer estate of Miss Edith Morton Chase. Free guided tours of the residence are offered from June through October on the second and fourth weekends of each month. Reservations are not required. Other activities include birding, cross country skiing, hunting, hiking, picnicking. Free guided tours of the residence are offered from June through October on the 2nd and 4th weekends of each month. Reservations are not required. On open weekends, tours are available from 12
Connecticut’s first synagogue (1876), offers tours, exhibitions, concerts and performances representing the city’s diverse cultures. Tour time: 30 minutes Other amenities: Dining Nearby, Parking, Printed Guides
38 units (20 efficiencies), TV, pets; exercise equipment, O pool. Other amenities: Parking, Parking
Don’t miss one of the coolest sports in Connecticut – tubing down the wild and scenic Farmington River! Three miles of splashing fun with three sets of wild rapids. Excursions start at Satan's Kingdom State Recreation Area, Rte. 44 and spend a few hours tubing on the Farmington River. Rentals include tube, personal flotation device and a ride back. Farmington River Tubing rents specially designed river tubes, life jackets, and a bus ride back to the starting point. Call ahead for daily conditions and hours. Age and height restrictions apply. Tour time: 1.5 to 2 hours