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Yale University

Address: 149 Elm St, New Haven, CT 06511

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Yale University, founded in 1702, is internationally known as one of the finest universities in the world. A stopover in New Haven isn't complete without a visit to this revered institution of higher learning, where so many American leaders spent their formative years. Notable graduates include Nathan Hale, President...

Yale Center for British Art

Address: 1080 Chapel St, New Haven, CT 06510

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Outside of the UK, you can't find a museum with a more extensive collection of British art than at the Yale Center. The art on display includes prints, drawings and watercolors from the 16th century up to modern times. Look for pieces by celebrated artists like Hogarth, Turner and Gainsborough. The styles range from...

Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library

Address: 121 Wall St, New Haven, CT 06511-6608

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Book lovers and history buffs should not miss a trip to this rare book library, where the main draw is one of the few remaining Gutenberg Bibles. Gutenberg's invention of the printing press is considered by many to be most world-altering development in the past thousand years, and this is where you can see the results...

New Haven Green

Address: New Haven, CT 06511

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Sightseeing in New Haven begins at the Green, which lies at the heart of the town and was one of the original town squares when New Haven was being designed back in 1638. The Green is adjacent to Yale University and is the setting for three architecturally distinctive churches. Locals and visitors alike use this...

Yale Repertory Theatre

Address: 1120 Chapel St, Yale University Theatre, New Haven, CT 06505

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Yale Repertory Theatre is the TonyŽ Award-winning theatre dedicated to the production of new plays and classics of world theatre in vivid and inventive interpretations. There are two venues, the University Theatre at 222 York Street, and the Yale Repertory Theater at 1120 Chapel Street.

New Haven Colony Historical Society Museum

Address: 114 Whitney Ave, New Haven, CT 06511

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Founded in the 1630s, the New Haven Colony is one of the oldest in the United States, and this group is devoted to tracing the development of the area. In addition to an excellent research library, there are displays featuring old manuscripts, photos, tableware, artifacts, and industrial exhibits. You can even take a...

Yale University Art Gallery

Address: 1111 Chapel St, New Haven, CT 06510

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A top regional art gallery, you'll find an amazing array of Etruscan, Egyptian, and Greek pieces on display here. With almost 100,00 objects from around the world on display, you are sure to find something that captures your attention. Look for famous masterpieces by the likes of Picasso, Monet, and Van Gogh....

East Rock Park

Address: East Rock Rd, New Haven, CT 06511

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This is the largest park in New Haven, and there is plenty to do here, including enjoying the hiking trails, rose garden, picnic areas, nature trails, tennis courts, and even a bird sanctuary. What's more, if you're looking for a good view of nearby Long Island Sound, the park's summit is hard to beat.

Long Wharf Theatre

Address: 222 Sargent Dr, New Haven, CT 06511

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This theatre, which is located just a short drive from downtown New Haven, is known for presenting the highest-caliber regional shows. Founded in 1965, Long Wharf has presented hundreds of unique productions, with at least 20 having had such success that they have gone on to Broadway or off-Broadway. The performances...

Wooster Square

Address: New Haven, CT 06511

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This colonial square is a lovely spot to take a break thanks to the beautiful cherry trees planted along its border. It is a must-see, particularly in the spring, when the blooming trees provide the ideal backdrop for celebrations and public concerts. The square is named for David Wooster, a son of New Haven who...

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