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 Buildings17-acre park with storyboards depicting the history of the Saybrook Colony, founded in 1635;
Old Saybrook, CT Parks1812 summer home of Calvin Dibble, listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Six rooms (four with fireplace, two wi...
Theater and programs in the performing arts for youth offering classes, workshops, mini-productions and mainstage shows....
Gambrel-roofed house, built between 1795-1819. Provides a glimpse at widow Thankful Arnold's life c.1830 after her husbands u...
Luxury hotel with country inn ambience. 100 units, rest., café, lounge, ent., TV, I pool, sauna, health club, tennis, jogging...