Course Access: Public
Holes: 9
Reserve Advance Tee Times: 3 days
Course Access: Public
Holes: 9
Reserve Advance Tee Times: 3 days
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
Woodstock, CT Historic HomesOriginal 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 LodgingRestored 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 LodgingLocated in quiet neighborhood, nestled on 16
Woodstock, CT Bed and BreakfastsVehicle and passenger ferries. Hourly service during summer months. Crossing time approximately 1 hour and 20 minutes; eating...
Railroad museum village consisting of Chaplin Station, Groton Freighthouse, Willimantic Sectionhouse, and Columbia Junction R...
International performing art series featuring music, dance and theater....
18th century birthplace of the "Father of Gastro-physiology" (1785-1853), whose 19th-century experiments revealed the secrets...
120 units (two suites with Jacuzzi), TV, exercise room; shuttle to casinos....