Connecticut's first National Park Service site. Served as the summer home and studio of prominent American impressionist J. Alden Weir (1852-1919)
Wilton, CT Historic SitesTwo 18th-century classic center-chimney houses feature period rooms furnished to show the development of domestic life in New England homes 1740-1910. 19th-century barn contains changing exhibits, toy loft, costume and textile collection. Blacksmith'
Wilton, CT MuseumsNew England village with historic buildings offers shopping, including antiques, arts and crafts;
Wilton, CT Historic BuildingsKnown as Knapp's Tavern during the Revolutionary War, this was a meeting place for leaders including General Israel Putnam. F...
1827 Colonial-style inn with pond on the premises. 16 rooms (two suites), rest., lounge, TV....
Collections and exhibitions reflect the history, lives and cultures of the local people from its settlement to the present. F...
Historic 1890s New Haven Railroad switch tower, features the only ?Armstrong? switch lever machine in Connecticut. Discover t...
Live greyhound racing (seasonal) and year-round simulcast wagering on Thoroughbred and harness, greyhounds, and jai alai....