18th-century (c.1750) gambrel-roofed house; period furniture; national birthplace of the Episcopal Church; only extant Gertrude Jekyll garden in the U.S. Gift shop.
18th-century (c.1750) gambrel-roofed house; period furniture; national birthplace of the Episcopal Church; only extant Gertrude Jekyll garden in the U.S. Gift shop.
Lights and snowmaking on cross-country trails. Sledding park, ice skating rink, mountain bike trails (year-round)
Woodbury, CT Outdoor Sports18th-century (c.1750) gambrel-roofed house; period furniture; national birthplace of the Episcopal Church;
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Hotchkiss-Fyler House (1900) contains elaborate woodwork, stenciled walls, original furnishings, decorative art collection. C...
Discover geology right here in Connecticut! This new guidebook lets you explore geologic features from the continental co...