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 HomesPeriod rooms with exhibits of china, dolls and toys, costumes and kitchenware, working looms and spinning wheels;
Madison, CT MuseumsLargest of Connecticut's shoreline parks. Two-mile beach, facilities for swimming, camping, picnicking, saltwater fishing, scuba diving, hiking and boating;
Madison, CT State ParksCourse Access: PublicHoles: 9Reserve Advance Tee Times: Yes...
The ultimate Art & Antique lover's destination. Conveniently located off Route 8, enjoy some of the bese visual arts in numer...
Learn about the ecology, culture and history of Long Island Sound aboard the flagship of New Haven, Quinnipiack, a 91-foot ga...
Classic early Colonial saltbox with rare furnishings, unusual interior woodwork, three walk-in fireplaces for 17th-century co...
Family owned and managed cut flower farm since 1929. Home to the largest greenhouse in the country with 80,000 rose bushed pr...