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Upcoming Events in Madison Connecticut


April

23 - 25 Annual Spring Birdwalks at Hammonasset State Park - Shore and song birds, waterfowl, and birds of prey can all be seen at the premier birding spot. Bring binoculars.

Address: Begin at the Audubon Shop , Madison, Connecticut
Ph: (203) 245-9056 (Always call and confirm events)
Web: www.theaudubonshop.com
Fee: $4.

June

19 Seaside Garden - Tour 7 to 8 lovely gardens by Long Island Sound, ending at the historic Scranton Seahorse Inn.

Address: Madison, CT 06443 , Madison, Connecticut
Ph: (203) 421-4773 (Always call and confirm events)
Fee: $14 in advance, $16 day of tour.

25 Annual Shoreline Flea Market - Over 50 dealers of arts and crafts, antiques, attic treasures, books, baked goods, plants.

Address: Town Green , Madison, Connecticut
Ph: (203) 245-8720 (Always call and confirm events)
Fee: Free.

August

10CT0201015e004 - Madison Annual Antiques Fair - Featuring 50 quality dealers in antiques and vintage collectibles. Appraising available from 11:00 - 3:00 by Jay St. Mark at $5 per item. Dogs are not permitted. Great Italian and Mexican food plus Kettle Corn. Plenty of free parking around the Town Green. From I-95 take exit 61 and follow the signs to the Town Green, 26 Meeting House Lane at U.S. 1.

Show hours are from 9am - 4pm.

Address: 26 Meeting House Lane at U.S. 1, Madison, CT , Madison, Connecticut
Ph: 914-273-4667 (Always call and confirm events)
Email: Cordshows@aol.com
Web: CordShows.com
Fee: $7 (12 and under free) to benefit the Madison Historical Society

Attractions and Upcoming Events

Town of Madison

The Doors of Madison Welcome You!

Madison, CT Visitors Centers

Allis-Bushnell House and Museum (c.1785)

Period rooms with exhibits of china, dolls and toys, costumes and kitchenware, working looms and spinning wheels;

Madison, CT Museums


Hammonasset Beach

558 open sites, concession, dumping station, bathrooms and showers (most sites)

Madison, CT Beaches

Deacon John Grave House (c.1685)

Inhabited for over 300 years by the descendants of Deacon John Grave I. Evolved from a primitive two-room dwelling to a classic New England saltbox. 18th-century family used the house as a private residence;

Madison, CT Historic Homes

Things to do near Madison, CT

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