New England's first academy for Black women (1833-34), established by Connecticut's female state hero. Changing exhibits, period furnishings, research library, gift shop. National Historic Landmark; part of the Connecticut Freedom Trail and the Connecticut Women?
Canterbury, CT MuseumsA 250-acre farm with sports facilities, hiking trails, brooks, ponds, five antique water-powered mill sites; horse, carriage and wagon rides;
Canterbury, CT Agriculture750 acres with a variety of natural ecosystems. Native tree and shrub collections. Hiking trails, ponds, woody landscape plan...
35 open sites, dumping station, bathrooms, showers, fishing, hiking, swimming nearby, no pets....
Museum of America and the Sea is the nation's leading maritime museum, offering programs and activities for all ages, includi...
Explore Connecticut's Revolutionary past and the town's history at this modern museum and visitor center on the historic Gree...
1710 center chimney Colonial, built by Edward Denison, on five acres in a quiet setting with gardens. Three rooms (one suite)...