National Historic Landmark, the house (c.1730) was the center of the state's first art colony. From 1890 to 1920, students studied at the boarding house with leading American Impressionists. Guided tours showcase both the art colony era and explore the Bush family'
Cos Cob, CT Historic SitesConnecticut's first National Park Service site. Served as the summer home and studio of prominent American impressionist J. A...
Over 4,000 objects including 19th- and 20th-century European and American art, African and Asian ethnographic collections, gr...
Multi-seasonal winery and vineyard on 160-acre estate. Picnic grounds with walking trails along the Housatonic River. Bald ea...
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