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Gothic Revival summer home (c.1846) by merchant and publisher Henry Bowen; Fourth of July host to presidents Grant, Hayes, Harrison and McKinley. Barn contains perhaps the oldest surviving indoor bowling alley in the country. 1850 Boxwood parterre garden. National Historic Landmark.

Attractions and Upcoming Events

The Inn at Woodstock Hill

Restored country estate on 19 rolling acres, listed on the National Register of Historic Places. 21 rooms, private bath, a/c, TV, working fireplaces;

Woodstock, CT Lodging

Mansion at Bald Hill

Original home of Roxanna Wentworth Bowen, heiress of Pullman Train fortune, located on 90 acres surrounded by rolling pastors, English gardens, stone walls. Six rooms (one suite), TV;

Woodstock, CT Lodging



My Mother's House

Charming carriage house with a front porch, cozy kitchen, living room with fireplace. Grounds edged with stone walls, fruit trees and flower gardens. One bedroom, private bath, a/

Woodstock, CT Lodging

Things to do near Woodstock, CT

Leamy Hall Auditorium

Free year-round monthly concerts performed by the U.S. Coast Guard Band Concert and U.S. Coast Guard Band Chamber Music....

Eugene O'Neill Theater Center

A learning community dedicated to advancing American theater. Offers professional script-in-hand readings of new works by eme...

The Peck Tavern House

Located in an historic district, built in 1680, the Tavern is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Two rooms w...

Mohegan Sun

Gaming and entertainment complex with Mohegan-themed design. Featuring two casinos with nearly 300 table games and over 6,200...

Waterford Speedbowl

NASCAR stock car auto racing; special events....