Connecticut's first National Park Service site. Served as the summer home and studio of prominent American impressionist J. Alden Weir (1852-1919). Changing exhibits, lectures, fishing, cross-country skiing, trails.
Connecticut's first National Park Service site. Served as the summer home and studio of prominent American impressionist J. Alden Weir (1852-1919). Changing exhibits, lectures, fishing, cross-country skiing, trails.
New England village with historic buildings offers shopping, including antiques, arts and crafts;
Wilton, CT Historic BuildingsConnecticut's first National Park Service site. Served as the summer home and studio of prominent American impressionist J. Alden Weir (1852-1919)
Wilton, CT Historic SitesTwo 18th-century classic center-chimney houses feature period rooms furnished to show the development of domestic life in New England homes 1740-1910. 19th-century barn contains changing exhibits, toy loft, costume and textile collection. Blacksmith'
Wilton, CT Museums18th-century saltbox farmhouse furnished to portray the lives of its Revolutionary War-era inhabitants; wildflower trails, he...
Dedicated to the life of Phineas Taylor Barnum and those who were influenced by his presence in their lives. 1892 building ho...
383 rooms (three suites), rest., coffee shop, lounge, TV, fitness center, I pool....
Programs in visual and performing arts. On-going exhibits in the gallery. Chamber music, jazz and folk concerts, literary and...
Built in 1873, listed on the National Register of Historic Places and located on the Saugatuck River. 16 luxury rooms (eight ...