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110 Pequot Trl, Mashantucket, CT 06338
Immerse yourself in 18,000 years of Native American & natural history - Exciting & engaging family focused activities offered daily - Spend a few hours or a full day - Walk through a life size 16th century Indian village, & explore ... More on entertainment.com

#2.
Ledyard, Connecticut, United States
SAWMILL PARK POND, Ledyard Species: Season: Open 6:00 am 3rd Saturday April-last day February. The Town of Ledyard owns the 11âacre Sawmill Park, which includes a water powered up-down saw, shingle mill, blacksmith shop, a gristmill, ... More on AnglerWeb.com

#3.
129 North Stonington Road, Mystic, Connecticut
Visit the last steam powered cider mill in New England at the B.F. Clyde's Cider Mill. Family run since 188... More on Weather.com
North of Mystic about 3 or 4 miles, need to park on street (but there is ample parking , you just have to ... More on TripAdvisor

#4.
44 Broad St, Westerly, RI
Park History Photo Album Special Events Plantings Monuments Memorials Volunteer Park Policies Park "The peo... More on Westerlylibrary.org
It is a wonderful park. Many trees(labeled) and flowers, pond.....my children and now grandchildren want to... More on Yahoo! Travel

#5.
Exit 90 off I-95 Mystic, CT, United States
First-run Hollywood movies and critically acclaimed films are shown year round at this ... More on Yahoo! Travel
Small, personable movie theatre, overpriced tickets and concessions. More on Yahoo! Travel

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Ledyard, CT

#7.
Preston, Connecticut
Amos Lake, at 105 acres, is not a big lake by anyone's standards. What's that saying about things that come in small packages? Amos Lake fits the bill. It packs a punch that keeps you coming back for more. Largemouth Bass?? Amos has ... More on AnglerWeb.com

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North Stonington, Connecticut, United States
Stonington: A new, 40-foot-long bridge at Hewitt Pond has made the popular trout-fishing spot more easily accessible to fly-fishermen and returned the Narragansett Trail to its earlier route. The bridge, over the spillway of the pond's ... More on AnglerWeb.com

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Preston, Connecticut

#10.
40 Palmer Street, Stonington, 06378
A National Historic Landmark, the 1853 house was home to Captain Nathaniel B. Palmer, intrepid explorer, discoverer of Antarctica, and clipper ship designer. House tours and special events ... More on Discover America
He became a ship's master before his 19th birthday and then ve More on igougo
