COME IN. GET OUT. 60 minutes and the clock is ticking … (Curated content from laraslabyrinth.com)
The Shore Line Trolley Museum, its collection of street railway vehicles, and the existing mile and a half long segment of the Branford Electric Railway are all listed on the National Register of Historic Places as the Branford Electric Railway Historic District. (Curated content from shorelinetrolley.org)
Join us whenever you feel like fun. Hit the lanes. Bowl in a social club or league. Or go HD-wild in our state-of-the-art arcade. (Curated content from www.amf.com)
For a brief 73 years light beams from the lighthouse at Lighthouse Point extended welcoming, comforting arms to ships and sailors returning from voyages from the four corners of the world. Today the beacon from the New Haven Light House at Lighthouse Point is dark, but the tower remains, greeting ships from around the world to New Haven. (Curated content from www.newhavenct.gov)
Alling Memorial Golf Club, located in New Haven, Connecticut, is among the finest public courses in the area. The golf course underwent an extensive million dollar renovation that was completed during the 2005 golf season. Improvements include new bunkers, new tees, and the installation of new trees and signage. The course has hosted many USGA, Connecticut Golf Association, and Connecticut PGA tournaments over the past years. (Curated content from www.allingmemorialgolfclub.com)
New Haven Harbor Lighthouse (Five Mile Point Light), New Haven, Connecticut
Also known as Old New Haven Harbor Lighthouse. Built on 1845. (Curated content from www.history.uscg.mil)
Voted CT’s Best Escape Room in 2020 by the readers of CT Magazine, Escape New Haven is a real-life “escape room” — an adventure space where you are the main character and nothing is as it seems. You and your team are trapped; you have 60 minutes to escape the room by solving a series of puzzles that will challenge your mind and confound your senses. Explore, adapt, work together, think creatively… and you just might succeed. (Curated content from escapenewhaven.com)
Yale College students provide a glimpse into the history and architecture of the University. The tours start at the Yale Visitor Center at 149 Elm Street New Haven, CT 06511. Hear about Yale’s rich 300-year history and aspects of student life at several of Yale’s fourteen residential colleges. The tour also includes the Gothic Sterling Memorial Library, Yale’s largest, and the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library. (Curated content from visitorcenter.yale.edu)