Cheap Things To Do in Old Greenwich, Connecticut

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Greenwich Point Park Old Greenwich, CT 06870

  • Greenwich's five harbors make it a busy and popular stop for boaters. Pleasant marinas with pleasant folks and easy access to amenities and fine restaurants are reason enough to plot a course for C... More on AnglerWeb.com

  • Greenwich Point is open daily from 6:00 am until sunset. Activities include jogging, walking, cycling, nature study, boating, fishing, sailboarding, sun bathing, swimming, and picnicking. At vario... More on Greenwichct.org

 

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Sound Beach Ave, Old Greenwich, CT 06870

  • Binney Park is the home of one of two annual Fourth of July fireworks displays in Greenwich. This park features a playground, four tennis courts, athl etic fields, and lovely walking paths around the pond. Binney Park is composed ... More on KidsPlayParks

 

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Old Greenwich, CT

  • The city of Stamford, Connecticut has a long history going back to 1640, when early colonist Nathaniel Turner used trinkets to purchase a large area on the Rippowam River from the local natives. Although the area is one of the earliest ... More on LighthouseFriends.com

 

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Old Greenwich CT 06870, United States of America

  • Inscription. Under the jurisdiction of the New Haven Colony, the first settlers in 1640 purchased land from the Siwanoy Indians. Under New Amsterdams protection, this settlement was a dutch manor d... More on HMDB

  • Inscription. On July 18, 1640, Daniel Patrick and Robert Feaks landed on these shores in the name of the New Haven Colony to start a new settlement, later called Greenwich. This neck of land is cal... More on HMDB

 

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Stamford, Connecticut, United States

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  • I loved this beach. Nice place to hang out, if you have enough of town More on GeckoGo

 

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Greenwich, Connecticut, United States

  • The two main approaches to Captain Harbor-and hence Byram Harbor, Greenwich Harbor, Indian Harbor, Cos Cob Harbor, and Greenwich Cove-are from the east and west. From the east is the safest course. Use the passage between Fl G 2.5s ... More on AnglerWeb.com

 

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39 Strickland Rd., Cos Cob, Connecticut

  • A 19th-century boarding house where artists rented rooms and where the first ... More on TripAdvisor

 

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613 Riversville Road, Greenwich, Connecticut

  • National Audubon Society's flagship nature center - 522 acre sanctuary - 15 miles of hiking trails, guided hikes - Nature ... More on entertainment.com

  • A excellent birding center for all skill levels. Top notch staff thrilled to share insights. Extensive ... More on TripAdvisor

 

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Cos Cob, Connecticut

  • Cos Cob Harbor is an extension of the Mianus River. The harbor is divided into the inner and outer areas by the Metro North Railroad Bridge. The inner harbor has mudflats on the east bank which occupy more than half the width of the ... More on AnglerWeb.com

 

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Hope Dock Norwalk, CT

  • Just a shorty ferry ride off Norwalk, the historic Sheffield Island Lighthouse is a pretty cool place to spend a hot summer day. Sheffield is the outermost of the thirteen Norwalk islands and offe... More on Off the Beaten Path: Connecticut

  • The Sheffield Island Lighthouse was activated in 1868 and was in operation until 1902. The lighthouse and grou ... More on PlanetWare

 

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