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Built more than two centuries ago in 1767 for his bride, Esther Buckingham, the General William Hart house is one of the earliest houses in Saybrook, the first settlement on the southern shore of Connecticut. (Curated content from saybrookhistory.org)
Mini-Golf at Saybrook Point (Curated content from oldsaybrookct.myrec.com)
Open to Public including Non-Residents Daily (Curated content from oldsaybrookct.myrec.com)
The Fenwick Golf Course is the oldest public golf course in the State of Connecticut and, following the Greenwich Country Club, the second oldest course in the State. The first three holes (5th, 6th and 7th) were laid out in 1894. Holes 2, 3 and 4 were added in 1895 and the full nine hole layout was completed in 1896. The upper part of the sixth green is the oldest green in the State in its original location. (Curated content from www.fenwickgolfcourse.com)
Lynde Point Lighthouse was electrified in 1955 and automated in 1978. The original Fresnel lens remains in the light and Lynde Point is an active aid to navigation. (Curated content from www.history.uscg.mil)
With over 100 sculptures woven throughout different gardens and courtyards, this en plein air art experience allows visitors to enjoy incredible large-scale contemporary sculpture on 4.5 beautifully landscaped acres. Visitors are encouraged to explore the grounds and interact with the works, perhaps turning kinetic elements or wandering through open pieces. (Curated content from www.sculpturegrounds.com)