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New Haven attractions

  • Yale University, 149 Elm St. (Visitor Center), Phone: +1 203 432-2300, .
  • Peabody Museum of Natural History at Yale University, Whitney Avenue and Sachem Street, Science Hill section of the Yale campus, Phone: 203-432-5050, . M-Sa 10AM-5PM, Su 12PM-5PM. Adults $7, ages 3-18 $5.
  • Shoreline Trolley Museum, 17 River St., East Haven, Phone: +1 203 467-6927, . Su in Apr,Nov, Sa,Su in May,Sep,Oct; Daily Memorial Day through Labor Day, Saturdays and Sundays in December through the 17th. $6/$3.
  • Yale University Art Gallery, Chapel at High St., Phone: +1 203 432-0600, . Tu-Sa 10AM-5PM, Th until 8PM from Sep-Jun, Su 1PM-6PM. Free.
  • The Green. Public park in the center of the city. 350+ years old and recognized as one of the best 100 public spaces in the United States. Frequent festivals are held here, such as the renowned New Haven Jazz Festival, which draws hundreds of thousands of people .
  • Sterling Memorial Library at Yale University includes the The Yale Babylonian Collection donated by JP Morgan in 1910, as well as many other world-renowned artifacts and collections.
  • Knights of Columbus Museum, 1 State Street, 203-865-0400.
  • Yale Center for British Art, 1080 Chapel Street, +1 203 432 2800, . Tuesday to Saturday 10 am to 5 pm; Sunday noon to 5 pm. Free. �
  • Lighthouse Point Park, 2 Lighthouse Road, . Lighthouse Point Park gives a scenic view of New Haven’s shoreline and is perfect for those looking to leave the hustle and bustle of the downtown area. The park is home to Hawkfest, a celebration of the local wildlife, and the Carousel at Lighthouse Point. Visit their website for department phone numbers, park opening times, and parking information
  • Pardee Morris House, 325 Lighthouse Road New Haven CT, 06512, (203) 562-4183, . Visit a landmark of colonial New Haven. Built in 1750 and burned down in 1779 during a British raid on New Haven Harbor, the Pardee Morris House offers a glimpse into New Haven’s history. Classes, tours, and summer camps are held throughout the year. Visit the Pardee Morris House section of the New Haven Museums website for a schedule of events.
  • Fort Nathan Hale Park, 50 Woodward Avenue New Haven CT, 06512, . Get a spectacular view of the New Haven seaside as well as learn about the town’s colonial history. See Black Rock Fort, replete with the Betsy Ross flag, and take in a recreation of battles from New Haven’s past. Fish from its expansive pier or take the nature trail that leads from the park to the Pardee Seawall. The visitor center is open from Memorial Day to Labor Day from 10am to 4pm. Visit their website for more information.

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