New England's first academy for Black women (1833-34), established by Connecticut's female state hero. Changing exhibits, period furnishings, research library, gift shop. National Historic Landmark; part of the Connecticut Freedom Trail and the Connecticut Women?
Canterbury, CT MuseumsA 250-acre farm with sports facilities, hiking trails, brooks, ponds, five antique water-powered mill sites; horse, carriage and wagon rides;
Canterbury, CT AgriculturePortersivlle Academy, a 1839 schoolhouse, adjoining is the William A. Downes Archives Building with materials on local histor...
Course Access: PublicHoles: 9Reserve Advance Tee Times: 3 days...
1740 farmhouse bed and breakfast with antiques, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, surrounded by gardens. Th...
State's oldest wood-frame house (c.1660) with Colonial furnishings, first district school (c.1734). Descendant, Ezra Lee was ...
Day sail to Fishers Island in Araminta, a 33-foot ketch. Enjoy worry-free sailing with a skipper aboard to advise, instruct o...