First government-operated lighthouse in Connecticut (1823), moved in 1840 to present location. Changing and permanent exhibits including maritime artifacts, Oriental trade, Battle of Stonington, children?s room, tower climb.
First government-operated lighthouse in Connecticut (1823), moved in 1840 to present location. Changing and permanent exhibits including maritime artifacts, Oriental trade, Battle of Stonington, children?s room, tower climb.
Main house with two rooms, whirlpool. 16 units (four efficiencies, two cottages), a/
Stonington, CT LodgingCountry estate listed on the National Register of Historic Places with 13 fireplaces, restaurant. Ten romantic rooms, private...
Enjoy the Mystic River during a half-hour sail aboard Breck Marshall, a 20-foot catboat reproduction, or a ride in the antiqu...
Museum with family genealogical and historical research center, changing exhibits....
1710 center chimney Colonial, built by Edward Denison, on five acres in a quiet setting with gardens. Three rooms (one suite)...
Nine waterview guest rooms (some with balcony and fireplace), private bath, TV, a/c, beach passes, kayaks, marina....