
![]() |
Owing to the rich cultural life and close neighborhood of New York, Connecticut holds the leadership among the main tourist centers of the U. S. |
![]() |
New Haven may seem too industrial from the first glimpse, but look at it once more and you’ll see the amusing Gothic architecture of Yale University. |
![]() |
Putnam is famous for its 17 antique shops, where visitors can find anything from vintage jewelry and toys to old furniture and unique paintings |
![]() |
The Brooklyn Fair is probably the oldest American annual agricultural event. It was held for the first time in 1809, the year when Lincoln was born |
![]() |
Travel back to the Dinosaur era in the Dinosaur State Park and Arboretum, which includes exhibition of Jurassic fossil tracks and several dioramas |
![]() |
Gillette Castle State Park surrounds a real medieval castle. Although there are no ghosts in it, the castle still has something to shock its guests… |
![]() |
The Mark Twain House & Museum is the Gothic-style 25-room building, where Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens) lived with his family in 1874-1891. |
![]() |
The Mystic Seaport - the largest American interactive maritime museum - is an ideal place for active kids and investigative parents. |
![]() |
The collection of the Submarine Force Museum includes 50 000 of submarine-related documents and photos and, of course, about 30 000 artifacts |
![]() |
The Wadsworth Atheneum established in 1842 is the oldest art museum in America that was open to public. Now it houses about 45,000 masterpieces. |