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.
168-acres of fields, forest, ponds, streams, and four miles of trails. Museum, Pulitzer prize winning nature author Edwin W. ...
Six lakefront cottage efficiencies, swimming, boating, fishing, weekly rentals....
Hands-on interactive museum for children ages one to 12. Indoor and outdoor exhibits and programs cover the sciences, arts, l...
Located in the restored Branford House Mansion overlooking Long Island Sound. Exhibits of works by regional, national, and in...
Historic 1845 Greek Revival home filled with art and antiques, private boat rides. Two rooms, private bath, whirlpool, a/c, T...