First government-operated lighthouse in Connecticut (1823), moved in 1840 to present location. Changing and permanent exhibits including maritime artifacts, Oriental trade, Battle of Stonington, children?s room, tower climb.
First government-operated lighthouse in Connecticut (1823), moved in 1840 to present location. Changing and permanent exhibits including maritime artifacts, Oriental trade, Battle of Stonington, children?s room, tower climb.
First government-operated lighthouse in Connecticut (1823), moved in 1840 to present location. Changing and permanent exhibits including maritime artifacts, Oriental trade, Battle of Stonington, children?
Stonington, CT Museums46 units (two suites, one with Jacuzzi), TV, microwave, refrigerator....
1795 Colonial farmhouse with nine fireplaces on five pastoral countryside acres and hidden gardens, listed on the National Re...
A 250-acre farm with sports facilities, hiking trails, brooks, ponds, five antique water-powered mill sites; horse, carriage ...
Resting place of Uncas, Mohegan chief who gave original land for settlement of Norwich....
Historic 1840 stagecoach stop on 23 acres, hiking trails. Three rooms (two with fireplace, one with whirlpool, one suite), pr...