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General William Hart House (c.1767)


category : Historic Homes
Once residence of distinguished Revolution era political and military figure. Mansion with eight corner fireplaces, Colonial decor, award-winning historical garden. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places


Admission: $5 donation.
Hours: Mid-June-Labor Day,
Address: 350 Main St.
Phone: (860) 388-2622

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Saybrook Point Inn & Spa

Luxury inn with panoramic views of the Connecticut River and Long Island Sound. 80 rooms and suites (1 lighthouse with kitchenette), rest., lounge, TV, full service spa, fitness room, Jacuzzi, steam room, I &

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Fort Saybrook Monument Park

17-acre park with storyboards depicting the history of the Saybrook Colony, founded in 1635;

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Heritage Motor Inn

12 units, TV, refrigerator, a/c, O pool, beach passes; connected to historic 1755

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