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Roseland Cottage-Bowen House

Gothic Revival summer home (c.1846) by merchant and publisher Henry Bowen; Fourth of July host to presidents Grant, Hayes, Harrison and McKinley. Barn contains perhaps the oldest surviving indoor bowling alley in the country. 1850

Woodstock, CT Historic Homes


B&B at Beaver Pond

Country setting, located on 23 wooded acres with pond, nature trails, fishing. Two rooms, a/c;

Woodstock, CT Bed and Breakfasts


English Neighborhood B&B

Located in quiet neighborhood, nestled on 16

Woodstock, CT Bed and Breakfasts

Things to do near Woodstock, CT

Another Second Penny Inn

1710 center chimney Colonial, built by Edward Denison, on five acres in a quiet setting with gardens. Three rooms (one suite)...

Pequot Hotel B&B

Historic 1840 stagecoach stop on 23 acres, hiking trails. Three rooms (two with fireplace, one with whirlpool, one suite), pr...

Foxwoods Resort Casino

Foxwoods is the largest casino in the world, with 340,000 square feet of gaming space in a complex that covers 4.7 million sq...

Argia

The Argia, a replica of a 19th-century gaff-rigged schooner with 20th-century appointments. Cruise to Fisher's Island Sound m...

Old Lighthouse Museum

First government-operated lighthouse in Connecticut (1823), moved in 1840 to present location. Changing and permanent exhibit...