The state's only remaining stone grist mill (c.1830). Millsite since 1720s; 19th-century machinery. Operated for years by the family of Wilbur Cross, a former Connecticut governor.
The state's only remaining stone grist mill (c.1830). Millsite since 1720s; 19th-century machinery. Operated for years by the family of Wilbur Cross, a former Connecticut governor.
The state's only remaining stone grist mill (c.1830). Millsite since 1720s; 19
Mansfield, CT Historic MillsExperience a working livery stable as it was in the 1800s. Antique carriages in Coach House. Hay and sleigh rides, country ca...
Whatever the season, find your hidden gem in the Farmington Valley. Sping hot air balloon rides, Summer canoe, kayak or tube,...
Course Access: PrivateHoles: 18Reserve Advance Tee Times: Yes...
Restored 1865 schoolhouse in use until 1949, with original sliding chalk board, working stove, desks and outhouse....