Late 18th- and early 19th-century furnishings in the John and Mary Rider House (1785). Local hatting industry exhibits in John Dodd Shop (1790). Research library, gift shop. Birthplace (5 Mountainville Rd., c.1829)
Danbury, CT MuseumsVintage locomotives and other rolling stock in railroad yard. Seasonal local train rides, restored 1903
Danbury, CT Museums33 acres of woodland and wetland located on the campus of Western Connecticut'
Danbury, CT Nature CentersOutdoor theater presenting three full-scale mainstage musicals along with cabaret evenings and daytime children'
Danbury, CT ArtsCourse Access: PublicHoles: 9Reserve Advance Tee Times: Yes...
Climb aboard the 37-foot "Seaport Express," for a lighthouse cruise, a weekday lunch cruise (lunch not included), or a one-ho...
The state?s only zoo features primarily North and South American animals including several endangered species, a tropical rai...
Connecticut's largest antique store. Over 40,000 square feet of antique and reproduction furniture, architectural salvage (ma...
Town House: costume collection, changing exhibits, 1845 pharmacy, library of genealogy and local history. Hanford-Silliman Ho...