National Historic Landmark, the house (c.1730) was the center of the state's first art colony. From 1890 to 1920, students studied at the boarding house with leading American Impressionists. Guided tours showcase both the art colony era and explore the Bush family'
Cos Cob, CT Historic SitesTwelve galleries accommodating contemporary art. Galleries include a screening room, sound gallery, space for larger artworks...
One of the last active cavalry militia units in the United States in sevice since 1808. Troopers perform mounted military dri...
Largest herb plant grower on the East Coast with greenhouses and gift shop surrounded by theme gardens providing an experienc...
Multi-cultural center with five culturally diverse organizations in residence. Facilities include a black box theater, galler...
462 rooms (16 suites), rest., lounge, TV, health club, I pool, tennis; shuttle service to downtown....