Formerly the Scoville Tavern, a stagecoach and merchant stop in the 1800s that has been converted to Federal-style bed and breakfast. Six rooms, balcony with views (one suite)
Watertown, CT Bed and BreakfastsChronicles industrial, social and cultural history of the town, Victorian parlor exhibit, local research library. 1853
Watertown, CT Museums241-year-old Colonial inn located on 27 acres. 20 rooms, some with fireplace and Jacuzzi (four suites), one cottage with Jacu...
Dedicated to the industrial and agricultural heritage of the United States. Exhibits include gas and steam tractors; operatin...
30 sites in pine woods, dumping station, bathrooms, showers, fishing, no swimming, 1 pet per site permitted....
Connecticut's oldest inn (1754), furnished with antiques, pub and tavern. Main house, 14 rooms (eight with private bath). Fou...