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Historical Monuments in Connecticut

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9 historical monuments in Connecticut

Historical Monuments in East Haddam
Goodspeed Opera House
There’s a reason you’ll see this historic theatre in every Connecticut tourism commercial: the 1876 Victorian building almost teet
Historical Monuments in Groton
Fort Griswold Battlefield State Park
At this site on the Thames River in Groton, one of Connecticut’s most striking visuals meets one of the most dramatic moments in i
Historical Monuments in East Canaan
Beckley Furnace Industrial Monument
Once upon a time, practically everything anyone could want was made in Connecticut. In the northwest hills - now better known for
Historical Monuments in Southbury
Russian Village Historic District
In the suburban town of Southbury is an intriguing slice of little-known Connecticut history, hidden in plain sight. In 1925 a
Historical Monuments in Stonington
Mystic River Bascule Bridge
The Mystic River Bascule Bridge (locally known as the Mystic Drawbridge) was built in 1920 and is 85 feet wide and 218 feet long.
Historical Monuments in New London
Downtown New London Historic District
In the past few years downtown New London, Connecticut has seen an influx of cafes, hip restaurants, bars, yoga studios, and local
Historical Monuments in Essex
Essex Steam Train Station
The Essex Steam Train is the only currently functioning steam train in all of the United States. You can take a 12-mile round-trip
Historical Monuments in Salem
Salem Historical Society
The Music Vale Seminary was the first degree-granting music school in the United States. It was active from 1835 and stayed open u
Historical Monuments in Norwich
Old Town Mill
In the most unsuspecting spot, near the projects in New London and underneath the jam packed interstate 95, lies the historic Old