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Connecticut Sports Museum & Hall of Fame - formerly located in the Hartford Civic Center, 2nd floor [24] Day-Lewis Museum of Indian Artifacts, Farmington - owned by Yale University , formerly operated by the Farmington Historical Society, collection of Tunxis artifacts found on the grounds of the Lewis Walpole Library , closed in 2005 [ 25 ]
Adjacent to the 48-acre town-owned Earle Park, focus is Connecticut River ecosystem Connecticut Audubon Society Coastal Center at Milford Point: Milford: New Haven: Operated by Connecticut Audubon, located on an 8.4-acre (34,000 m2) barrier beach and situated next to the 840-acre Charles E. Wheeler Wildlife Management Area
Connecticut River Boat launch, fishing, Crabbing Fort Griswold Battlefield State Park: Groton: New London: 16 6.5 1953 Thames River: Site of the 1781 massacre led by Benedict Arnold; American Revolutionary War museum and artifacts Fort Trumbull State Park: New London: New London: 16 6.5 2000 Long Island Sound: 19th-century fort with museum ...
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The Milwaukee Boat Show, with Twiggy the water-skiing squirrel, opens Friday at State Fair Park. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...
Newport Harbor Maritime Museum: Y California: Oxnard: Channel Islands (Ventura County) Maritime Museum: California: Port Hueneme: US Navy SeaBee Museum: California: Richmond: Rosie the Riveter National Historic Site: California: Samoa: Humboldt Bay Maritime Museum: California: San Diego: San Diego Maritime Museum: Y California: San Francisco
Also booked for the 2024 Milwaukee Air & Water Show are the U.S. Army Parachute Team, better known as the Golden Knights, back after a six-year absence; and the Frecce Tricolori ("Tricolor Arrows ...
L. A. Dunton is a National Historic Landmark fishing schooner and museum exhibit located at the Mystic Seaport Museum in Mystic, Connecticut.Built in 1921, she is one of three remaining vessels afloat of this type, which was once the most common sail-powered fishing vessel sailing from New England ports.