Listed on the National Register of Historic Places and the Connecticut Freedom Trail, site of James Pharmacy, once operated by Anna L. James, the first licensed African-American woman pharmacist in the state. Historical displays, original artifacts and photographs, 1896
Old Saybrook, CT Historic BuildingsPark with views of the Connecticut River, picnic tables, mini-golf (seasonal)
Old Saybrook, CT ParksThree-mile round trip ride on antique trolleys. Tour the Visitor's Center display and stationary trolleys. Gift shop, deli an...
Elegant Colonial Revival home built in 1909 has served as the Residence to Connecticut's Governors and their families since 1...
Complete guide, tour and transportation service. Imaginative event planning for groups and individuals. Tours conducted in pr...
The historic villages of Essex (Centerbrook, Essex & Ivroyton) situated on the west bank of the Connecticut River offer Art, ...
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