LASR.net Homepage




Menu

Opened in 1914, the Shubert earned the title "Birthplace of the Nation's Greatest Hits," by staging over 300 shows that later opened in New York. Best known for its Broadway presentations, also hosts artists of ballet, opera, classical music, jazz, big bands and popular solo artists.

Attractions and Upcoming Events


East Rock Park

Spectacular view of Long Island Sound and the harbor;

New Haven, CT Parks


Yale Center for British Art

Designed by Louis Kahn, the museum houses the largest and most comprehensive collection of British art outside the United Kingdom. Its foundation is the gift of paintings, drawings prints, rare books, manuscripts, and sculpture donated by Paul Mellon (Yale class 1929)

New Haven, CT Museums

New Haven Green

One of the nine "squares" in the city's 1638

New Haven, CT Historic Districts

Things to do near New Haven, CT

Howard Johnson Hotel

Airport limo. 165 units (three suites), rest., coffee shop, TV, refrigerator, health and exercise facilities, sauna, whirlpoo...

Ward-Heitmann House Museum

Oldest house in Greater New Haven, constructed between 1684-1700. Post and beam Colonial museum furnished in several periods ...

Woolsey Hall

Concert auditorium built in 1901....

Three Chimneys Inn at Yale University

Restored 19th-century luxury urban inn. 11 deluxe rooms (some with fireplace and simulated wood burning stoves), private bath...

Lighthouse Point Park

82-acre park on Long Island Sound with swimming, natural history displays (open by appt. only), splash pad water play area, n...