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170 Whitney Ave, New Haven, Connecticut
Topics: dinosaurs, reptiles, animals, entomology. More on MuseumStuff.com
Theres a couple good areas to just let em run around and good parking not too far. More on Yahoo! Travel

#2.
149 Elm Street, New Haven, Ct
On the university campus are the Peabody Museum (natural history; Dinosaur Hall), the Art Gallery (with imp... More on PlanetWare
It is an antique building in a modern city bursting with life. More on GeckoGo

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Cold Spring and Orange Sts, New Haven, CT 06510
This park offers a nature trails, playgrounds, recreational areas, a bird sanctuary, and a spectacular view of Long Island Sound. Ball Fields: Rice and Blake fields. Permit required for use; call 9... More on KidsPlayParks
The park also closes after sunset , which stinks because the view is great at night, especially for fireworks on the 4th of July. More on Yahoo! Travel

#4.
720 Edgewood Ave. New Haven, CT
EDGEWOOD PARK POND, New Haven (3 acres) Childrenâs Pond: Fishing restricted to children under age of 16.Season: Open 6:00 ... More on AnglerWeb.com
A 120-acre park featuring wildlinfe displays, children's fishing pond, nature trails, skateboard park, tennis and basketball ... More on Visitnewhaven.com

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Wintergreen Ave, New Haven, CT 06514
Rising up to 627 feet above mean sea level, West Rock Ridge is one of the most prominent physiographic feat... More on Epinions.com
I have only made it 5-6 miles into the trail before turning around, but do plan to figure out where to leav... More on Epinions.com

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358 Springside Ave New Haven, CT
Inscription. From the settlement of New Haven, 1638 to 1796, the adjoining ground was occupied, as a common place of burial. Then a new burying ground was opened, and divided into family lots, and ... More on HMDB
Nice to take a walk, Next to I-95, close to many hotels. More on TripAdvisor

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114 Whitney Ave, New Haven, Connecticut
Located in New Haven's historic downtown, the museum offers visitors the opportunity to explore the city and region's people, places and events from the Quinnipiac Indians to the present day. The N... More on Heritage
As a n ote, they have free parking-so if you visit there first you can save on parking at the Peabody (Which was only $1 anyway...) More on Yahoo! Travel

#8.
Connecticut Children's Museum, 22 Wall Street, New Haven, CT 06511-6528, United States

#9.
1111 Chapel Street, New Haven, Connecticut
The artworks of many epochs and regions are on display, but the museum is most noted for its collections o... More on Frommers
Across the street from the Yale Center for British Art is this delightful museum . More on igougo

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New Haven, Connecticut, United States
Learn about the ecology, culture and history of Long Island Sound aboard the flagship of New Haven, Quinnipiack, a 91-foot gaff-rigged wooden schooner. Half-day, all day and sunset sails. Charters ... More on Ctvisit.com
As we drove along Route 95 in New Haven, Connecticut, we noticed a sign indicating La Amistad’s home port was located near Exit 46, ... More on igougo
