Chronicles industrial, social and cultural history of the town, Victorian parlor exhibit, local research library. 1853
Watertown, CT MuseumsFormerly the Scoville Tavern, a stagecoach and merchant stop in the 1800s that has been converted to Federal-style bed and breakfast. Six rooms, balcony with views (one suite)
Watertown, CT Bed and Breakfasts18th-century (c.1750) gambrel-roofed house; period furniture; national birthplace of the Episcopal Church; only extant Gertru...
97 sites in rustic setting near Housatonic River. Dumping station, bathrooms, showers. No swimming. No pets. Alcohol-free cam...
Horseback riding on quiet well-mannered horses. Pony rides available, indoor ring for rainy days....
Located on 17 wooded acres and near Lake Waramaug. Private quarters with two bedrooms, sitting area with TV. Seasonal cottage...