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In 1949, the Norman Bird Sanctuary was founded through a bequest in the will of Mabel Norman Cerio. The Sanctuary comprises the largest area of preserved open space in Newport County. There are 325 acres and 7 miles of hiking trails. The refuge contains hay fields, woodlands and ridges overlooking the ocean and ponds. Hanging Rock, a prominent ...
Norman Bird Sanctuary's star attraction is Hanging Rock, with its sweeping ocean views. But its trails also have a lovely pond and plenty of wildlife. Middletown's Hanging Rock offers great ocean ...
Smith–Gardiner–Norman Farm Historic District: Smith–Gardiner–Norman Farm Historic District: June 16, 2008 : 583 Third Beach Rd. Middletown: Centerpiece of the Norman Bird Sanctuary. 98: Southern Thames Historic District: Southern Thames Historic District
Norman Bird Sanctuary: Middletown: Newport: 325 acres with 7 miles of trails, natural history museum Save the Bay Exploration Center & Aquarium: Newport: Newport: website, 2 facilities, aquarium, environmental education and conservation programs Tri-Pond Park Nature Center: South Kingstown: Washington: website, 99 acres, operated by the town
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Connecticut Audubon Society Birdcraft Museum and Sanctuary, Fairfield; Connecticut State Museum of Natural History, Storrs; Denison Pequotsepos Nature Center, Mystic; Dinosaur Place at Nature's Art Village, Montville; Dinosaur State Park and Arboretum, Rocky Hill; Earthplace, Westport; Northwest Park Nature Center, Windsor
Montrose Point Bird Sanctuary is a 15-acre bird sanctuary and nature preserve in Lincoln Park within Uptown, Chicago. [1] The preserve includes Prairie, Savanna, Woodland, as well as an ADA Path, Birding Area, and Nature Trail. [2] With 349 recorded species, it is Illinois's hottest spot on EBird. [3]