A 250-acre farm with sports facilities, hiking trails, brooks, ponds, five antique water-powered mill sites; horse, carriage and wagon rides;
Canterbury, CT AgricultureNew England's first academy for Black women (1833-34), established by Connecticut's female state hero. Changing exhibits, period furnishings, research library, gift shop. National Historic Landmark; part of the Connecticut Freedom Trail and the Connecticut Women?
Canterbury, CT MuseumsVisit the Rose on New England. Voted New England's winner of the Prettiest Painted Places in America. Explore the timeless tr...
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1754 Colonial, listed on the National Register of Historic Places and located in National Historic District. Seven rooms, pri...
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Eleven-acre park with 1870 up and down sash-type sawmill that was restored to operating condition in 1976, a working blacksmi...