Historic farmstead offers scenic trails and stone walls for peaceful walks. Visitors enjoy a free art program with painting supplies onsite. The site preserves an American Impressionism art colony, blending history and creativity.
Creative history of American Impressionism shines through well-marked trails and artist studios. The site preserves and restores an art colony and farm, showcasing the family life of artists and their work.
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Dogs are welcome at the park.
The parking lot is of solid size and easy to find.
Finding the park can be tricky as it is off Route 7.
Renovated warehouse offers a living history experience with over 400 years of local artifacts. Highlights include a 1950s Atomic Energy Lab and model trains. The space also hosts regional gatherings, blending history with community events.
An exceptional museum showcases the city's history through many artifacts and detailed exhibits. Highlights include a 1950s Atomic Energy Lab set, model trains, and a display on the history of lollipops, creating a living history experience.
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Follow the museum's Facebook page for updates on events and activities.
The museum offers field trips and Saturday tours for groups.
Reservations are recommended for special events to ensure a spot.
Colorful displays of vintage PEZ dispensers create a nostalgic vibe. Interactive games keep families engaged and excited. Windows reveal a behind-the-scenes factory view, adding a unique historical touch.
Displays showcase the history of PEZ and unique dispensers found only here. Exhibits explain how PEZ candy was made, making it a fun spot to explore the brand's past.
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Admission is $5 for adults, with $2 going towards merchandise or candy.
The PEZ Visitor Center features a scavenger hunt where you can win a free PEZ dispenser.
The scavenger hunt changes monthly, providing new opportunities to win.
House built around 1730 offers well-preserved colonial heritage and art colony history. Guided tours share stories of two families, creating a relaxing yet creepy atmosphere. Visitors enjoy nearly three centuries of history in a historical museum setting.
Tours reveal a three-century history of the house, including its role as an art colony. Docents share stories of the two families who lived there, bringing the past to life with enthusiastic narration.
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Reservations are recommended for guided tours to ensure availability.
The gift shop offers a variety of souvenirs, including items with the Greenwich I Cos cob logo.
Ample parking is available for visitors who drive to the museum.
Small museum offers WWII aircraft and rich aviation history with friendly staff sharing stories. Interactive displays create a hands-on experience for families and enthusiasts. Active airfield adds a cozy, educational atmosphere.
Small but packed with WWII planes and detailed aviation history. Friendly staff share technical details and stories about aircraft and the manufacturing facility during World War Two.
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The museum is only open on weekends, specifically Saturday and Sunday.
Admission is $10, with discounts for veterans.
Expect interactive displays and hands-on elements for kids.
Exquisitely restored mansion offers a step back in time with original furnishings and tremendous paintings. Staff share deep knowledge of the rich family history in a small, intimate setting. Tours reveal captivating stories and a fascinating glimpse into past eras.
The mansion showcases many original pieces and tells a fascinating family history. Tours reveal the property's rich past and the staff share deep knowledge with kindness.
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Admission is $10 for adults, with discounts for seniors and children.
The mansion offers guided tours every hour on the hour.
Reservations are recommended for weekend tours due to high demand.
Historic trolley rides offer a retro atmosphere and bring transit history to life. Craftsmen work on site, adding hands-on learning to the fun museum. Scenic estuary views with wildlife sightings like osprey make the pace relaxing and charming.
Historic trolley rides bring transit history to life alongside a fun museum showcasing local history and the trolley system. Craftsmen work on site, adding hands-on learning to the experience.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended for special events to ensure availability.
The museum offers seasonal rides, including holiday-themed experiences.
Check the museum's calendar for special events before planning your visit.
Explore Catholic heritage through artifacts and sculptures that tell the story of Father Michael McGivney and the Knights of Columbus. Enjoy a peaceful, beautiful space with free admission that invites quiet reflection and learning.
Free admission invites exploration of Catholic history through artifacts, sculptures, and photographs. Exhibits focus on Father Michael McGivney and the Knights of Columbus, presenting their story clearly and engagingly.
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Admission is free, and no tickets are required to enter.
The center closes at 4 pm daily.
The center features many artifacts and historical items related to Catholic history.
Harkness Tower rises 216 feet with Gothic masonry and stone sculptures of historic figures. Its interior blends history and function with practice rooms and offices. The tower's copper clock faces crown the structure, marking it as a unique historic landmark.
Harkness Tower stands 216 feet tall, symbolizing Yale's history and permanence. Its Gothic masonry and stone fingers reaching skyward make it a unique historic landmark.
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Harkness Tower was completed in 1921 and is part of Branford College.
The tower is a prominent landmark on Yale's campus, easily recognizable.
Visitors can appreciate the tower's impressive architecture while walking around.
Park blends historical structures with river views for a peaceful vibe. Visitors enjoy picnicking and short walks along the water. A museum and farmers market add culture and community spirit.
Historical structures stand out, making the park unique. The Rowayton Historical Society maintains the house and grounds, hosting public events and showcasing an exhibit on historic homes. Pinkney Park offers a spot rich in family history along the 5 Mile River.
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The Farmers Market runs every Friday in Pinkney Park from 3pm to 7pm.
Shakespeare in the Park events occur on select weekends during the summer.
Visitors can enjoy picnicking at Pinkney Park during warm weather.
Memorial park blends historic buildings with beautiful gardens like the rose and sunken gardens. Quiet, green spaces invite reflection while families enjoy the playground with climbing wall and picnic grills. Volunteers share rich local history stories, enriching every visit.
The park offers a well maintained collection of historic buildings and grounds rich in local history. Volunteer staff provide clear explanations about the family's history, enhancing the experience.
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Parking at Boothe Memorial Park is limited, so arrive early.
The park is free to visit, making it accessible for everyone.
Dogs are welcomed in the park, perfect for pet owners.
Yale impresses with striking architecture and a rich history showcased in its library and Mead Visitor Center. Guided tours reveal detailed stories about student life and campus history. Atmosphere feels reserved and unwelcoming, especially for families with children.
Yale's architecture stands out, especially the library, showcasing rich history. The Mead Visitor Center offers a small but informative look into the university's past, while tours provide detailed stories about student life and campus history.
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Parking is easy to find in front of the visitor center on the street.
You can sign up online on their website for the guided tour.
The tour lasted about an hour and included walking through the campus with historical stories.
Historic private club features wood-paneled walls and carved initials on tables, creating a strong sense of tradition. Mature, tweedy crowd adds to the timeless collegiate atmosphere. Open layout reveals rich Yale heritage and private dining areas.
Wooden beams and carved initials on tables create a strong sense of historical tradition. The open layout offers views of private dining areas and highlights the place's historic feel.
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Happy hour runs until 7 p.m. with 20% off starred menu items.
You can't enter unless you're a member.
Non-members can now also visit Mory's.
Noble historical building blends ancient palace and cathedral styles with modern design. Calm, relaxed atmosphere welcomes families and individuals. Exhibits mix traditional and modern art, offering a diverse historical display that invites close observation.
A noble historical building blends ancient palace and cathedral styles with modern architecture. Galleries offer a diverse historical display that feels like a journey through world history.
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Admission to the gallery is free for all visitors.
The special 4th floor exhibit is available for viewing today only.
The museum does not require a ticket for entry.
Neighborhood shines with 19th-century architecture and Italian-American heritage. Streets buzz with crowds eager for authentic coal-fired pizza and visits to historic brownstones and landmarks like St. Michael's Church. Small parks add charm to lively, proud community.
Historic brownstones and tree-lined streets tell stories from the past. The neighborhood's Italian-American heritage shows in landmarks like St. Michael's Church and local bakeries.
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Expect long lines at popular pizza spots, especially on weekends.
The wait time at Pepe's is around 30-45 minutes.
Sally's Apizza can have wait times of up to 3.5 hours.
Monument offers breathtaking panoramic views atop a mountain peak and honors fallen soldiers with a well-maintained memorial. Surrounding park features shaded hiking trails and open spaces perfect for picnicking and sports. Atmosphere feels peaceful and inspiring for reflection and photography.
A well-constructed monument sits at the top of a manageable hike just over a mile long. The Soldiers and Sailors Monument is beautifully maintained and offers a respectful memorial to fallen soldiers, though access inside is sometimes closed.
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During winter months from January to April, cars cannot drive up to the monument.
The walk to the monument is manageable and not steep.
Most of the hike is shaded, making it comfortable on warm days.
Small, cozy museum shines with 17th-century artifacts and an interactive library on local history. Hands-on tutorials make exploring historic documents engaging. Quiet, affordable, and well-marked, it invites deep dives into the past without crowds.
A small museum offers a rich history dating back to the 1600s with original documents and an extensive library. Special events include hands-on tutorials for researching building and house history.
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Tickets cost $5 for adults; children enter for free.
Cash is required for gift shop purchases; credit cards may not be accepted.
The museum hosts special hands-on tutorials for researching building history.