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▪ Stonington, Connecticut may not be well known, but this coastal village in the southeastern part of the state is about as quaint a village as you will find on the New England coast. | ▪ Set in a pristine location on a narrow peninsula, Stonington is a fog-shrouded hamlet with a laid-back air, little traffic, and cool ocean breezes that drift down Stonington's charming main street |
▪ While many of Stonington's attractions are connected to the beautiful Atlantic Ocean, the surrounding region has top wineries, placid rivers, huge casinos, and a number of historic towns and villages | ▪ In addition, the town of Mystic, a busy tourist center, is just a few minutes away. For many, though, there is no reason to stray beyond Stonington....... |
▪ Foxwoods Casino--Run by the Pequot Tribal Nation, the famous Foxwoods Casino is just a few miles from Stonington. | ▪ Mystic Seaport--This living history museum, in nearby Mystic, gives a sense of Southeast Connecticut's rich seafaring history. |
▪ Noah's--Stonington has a few terrific seafood restaurants, including Noah's, a charming old place that serves a variety of fresh fish daily. | ▪ Old Lighthouse Museum--A lighthouse has been overseeing the coast around Stonington for nearly 200 years. The current lighthouse is now a museum, with exhibits on Stonington's history |
▪ Stonington Point--At the end of the main road through Stonington, this stunning spot has an unimpeded view of the Atlantic. A small beach is located here, too. | ▪ With so much to experience in beautiful Mystic Country, it's no wonder people travel from all over the world to explore this region of eastern Connecticut and southwestern Rhode Island |
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