A 250-acre farm with sports facilities, hiking trails, brooks, ponds, five antique water-powered mill sites; horse, carriage and wagon rides;
Canterbury, CT AgricultureNew England's first academy for Black women (1833-34), established by Connecticut's female state hero. Changing exhibits, period furnishings, research library, gift shop. National Historic Landmark; part of the Connecticut Freedom Trail and the Connecticut Women?
Canterbury, CT Museums100 sites....
24 efficiencies with coffeemaker, refrigerator, microwave, TV....
Restored home (c.1769) of the Governor of Connecticut, from 1797 to 1809. Outstanding woodwork by Isaac Fitch....
Restored 1756 private home with riverside setting, located in art colony and historic area. 11 rooms, one cottage, rest., lou...
160 wooded and open sites. Concession, dumping station, bathrooms, showers. Salt water fishing and swimming. Individual firep...