Inhabited for over 300 years by the descendants of Deacon John Grave I. Evolved from a primitive two-room dwelling to a classic New England saltbox. 18th-century family used the house as a private residence;
Madison, CT Historic HomesLargest of Connecticut's shoreline parks. Two-mile beach, facilities for swimming, camping, picnicking, saltwater fishing, scuba diving, hiking and boating;
Madison, CT State Parks558 open sites, concession, dumping station, bathrooms and showers (most sites)
Madison, CT BeachesWilliam F. Miller Campground. 558 open sites. Concession, dumping station, bathrooms and showers most sites. Salt water swimming and fishing. Individual fireplaces not provided. No pets. $15/night/
Madison, CT State ParksCourse Access: PublicHoles: 18Reserve Advance Tee Times: Yes...
Restored home of aide to General Washington, first U.S. ambassador, local manufacturer and poet. Gift shop....
The Hall is an architectural and acoustical treasure. Home to the Yale School of Music; hosts 250 public events each year....