Norwich, Connecticut
Indian Burial Grounds
Resting place of Uncas, Mohegan chief who gave original land for settlement of Norwich....
Indian Burial Grounds
Housed in a Neo-Romanesque structure built in 1886; collection of Greek, Roman and Renaissance casts; American art and furniture, Native American artifacts; Asian, African and European art;
Norwich, CT MuseumsTurn-of-the-century country luxury inn with modern resort atmosphere, full-service health spa, and elegant villas. Inn has 49 rooms; 51 villas with kitchen, fireplace, private balcony. Rest., seasonal outdoor dining, lounge, TV, health club, sauna, I &
Norwich, CT LodgingHorse Camping - Silvermine Horse Camp. 15 wooded sites. Basic facilities only - campers are responsible for cleaning sites an...
Oldest operating pub brewery in Connecticut, located in a historic 1909 U.S. Post Office. Brewing handcrafted beer on site, r...
Cider is made by the last steam powered cider mill remaining in the U.S. and the oldest producer of hard cider, since 1881. A...
Replica of a Colonial village with 1740 Jordan Schoolhouse, 1840 Beebe-Phillips farmhouse, blacksmith shop, Stacy Barn with f...
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