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"Best Free Sites in New Haven"

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8 Locations Bookmarked

Grove Street Cemetery "Ancient Cemetery Of America"

Located in the Campus,the Grove Street Cemetery dates back to being established in the late 18th Century. This cemetery was built in 1796 and was declared as a National Historic Landmark in 2000. Many notable historical figures from Yale and New Haven are buried here, including 14 Yale University's presidents. Tours are available during by Ragesoss summers and early winters and show the burial sites of notable people here.

+1 203 787 1443 www.grovestreetcemetery office@grovestreetcemeter 227 Grove Street, Yale .org/ y.org University, New Haven CT

Yale University "Bulldog Pride"

One of the most renowned institutions of higher learning in the world, the Yale University has been in New Haven since 1718, while its collegiate school had already been established by 1701. Since inception, its campus has been a dream revered by many aspiring learners, and it continues to shine on the educational horizons of ambitious students across the world. by Lauren Manning A distinguished embodiment of academic prowess, the Ivy League institution has produced more than 50 Nobel laureates over the centuries. . Many notable people call Yale their Alma Mater, including William Howard Taft, Bill Clinton, and Meryl Streep. On campus, one can effortlessly spot many famous sights such as the prestigious Yale Center for British Art, the Beinecke Rare Book Library, the Collection of Musical Instruments, and the Old Campus that allures students and visitors, alike. The university is home to the illustrious multiple championship-winning NCAA Division I Yale Bulldogs athletic team.

+1 203 432 1345 www.yale.edu/ 149 Elm Street, New Haven CT

New Haven Green "New Haven's National Historic District"

The New Haven Town Green is one of New England's oldest, completed in 1638. Portions of the Green were used as a cemetery until the 1820s when the headstones were moved to the new Grove Street Cemetery. The 16-acre public park is a popular site for concerts and picnics, and an overall excellent gathering place for locals and tourists alike. The Green is by Farragutful also the location of an Amistad memorial. Along the Green there are three churches built in the 1810s: Center Church, United Church and Trinity Church.

+1 203 777 8550 (Tourist Information) www.newhavengreen.org/ Temple Street, New Haven CT Farmington Canal Trail "Stroll Along the Canal"

This greenway and trail started out as a canal when it was first built in the 1820s. Since then, it has gone from canal, to railway line, to finally this park and greenway trail that leads from New Haven to Northampton. Much of the trail is paved for all kinds of recreation including hiking, running and biking. by Pi.1415926535 +1 203 777 8550 (Tourist Information) Off & Trumbull Street, New Haven CT

Chapel Street & Historic District "Historic Homes"

Located in New Haven's historic and vibrant downtown area, and bordered by Yale University, Chapel Street and the eponymous historic district that surrounds it have been on the National Register of Historic Places since 1984. Take a stroll down the street to check out the plethora of architectural styles represented here in one of New Haven's most well by Abeerhafiz known areas. Nowadays most of the buildings date from the 18th Century through the 20th Century.

Chapel Street, New Haven CT

East Rock Park "Wilderness in the City"

An easy drive from downtown New Haven, this park is a beautiful respite from the hustle and bustle of life. As you meander along the curved, tree- lined roads up to the summit, you will be greeted by a spectacular view of the city, Long Island Sound and the New Haven Harbor. There is a prized bird sanctuary, picnic and playground facilities, and if you are in the mood by Rebecca Turcio for a brisk walk, there are 10 miles of hiking trails. Enjoy the great outdoors right in the city.

+1 203 946 6086 www.cityofnewhaven.com [email protected] 41 Cold Spring Street, New /Parks/ParksInformation/e Haven CT astrockpark.asp

Lighthouse Point Park "Striking Environs"

Long Island Sound is a unique estuary where salt water from the sea mixes with the fresh river water, creating a biodiversity of different species of flora and fauna. The Lighthouse Point Park attracts public to this ecosystem, where fishing and boating are among prime activities. Birdwatching, picnics, swimming, carousel and a kiddie playground, are by versageek other reasons to visit here. The lighthouse has quite a history and the renovated tower is definitely worth spending some time on. Moreover, Fantasy of Lights, Hawkfest and Paddle Day are events the whole family can enjoy.

+1 203 946 8790 www.cityofnewhaven.com/parks/pa 2 Lighthouse Road, New Haven CT rksinformation/lighthousepoint.asp Hammonasset Beach State Park

"Beaches Galore"

Take a 20-minute drive east to Hammonasset to enjoy year-round shoreline vistas and a boardwalk for long walks and relaxation. Offering hundreds of campground sites, parks, beaches, walking trails, bike paths and fields for kite flying, Hammonasset is the destination for nature enthusiasts. Meigs Point Nature Center also has fresh and saltwater by wallygrom (very busy at aquariums with live reptiles and amphibians to observe and admire. work)

+1 203 245 2785 portal.ct.gov/DEEP/State-Parks/Par 1288 Boston Post Road, Madison CT ks/Hammonasset-Beach-State-Park

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