Sitting at a strategic position along the Thames River, water has played a significant part in the growth of Groton, Connecticut. Visit Fort Griswold, a Revolutionary War era base built to defend the port of New London, most infamously known as the site of the betrayal of American forces by Benedict Arnold. Groton is also the "Submarine Capital of the World," home to the US Navy's main submarine base, as well as the Submarine Force Museum, where visitors can board the first nuclear submarine.
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5.0 based on 139 reviews
I have taken my grandchildren here and they all enjoyed it very much. It is a treasure that not all residents of CT even know of. Great museum and the self-guided tour of the submarine is very worthwhile and informative.
4.5 based on 874 reviews
The home of the world's first nuclear submarine has several other exhibits on the history of submarines.
I really should have reviewed this site a long time ago. I am a retired submarine sailor. This museum, which includes a chance to tour the USS Nautilus, which was America's first nuclear submarine is a GREAT chance to see and feel a comprehensive example and memorial to the submarines and submarine sailors of rhe U.S. of A.!
4.5 based on 94 reviews
Attractively styled lighthouse which was in operation from 1944 to 1967.
Went out to Avery Point, located on the UConn Campus to watch the sunset on a beautiful evening. We use to come out here when we lived here 33 years ago. On the weekends parking was free and not crowded at all. We walked around the paths looking at all the art work displayed and sat out on the rocks overlooking the sound watching the ships and ferry's go by until the sunset. We walked down to the lighthouse but you are not allowed to go inside. If you're looking for a relaxing evening that costs nothing, then this is the place to experience it all with the family or someone special.
4.5 based on 108 reviews
A great place for young and old especially if you enjoy American History. Beautiful breathtaking views of the Thames River and the Groton Bank. Stop by the Bill Library to round off tip at the top of the Bank and then visit the Avery Cop House on Thames ST. Great day trip for both locals and tourists.
4.5 based on 204 reviews
My son took us to Bluff Point when we visited him at Thanksgiving. The trail in the woods is beautiful! I can't get over all of the rock formations! We collected shells at a beach along the way. The shells covered the whole beach? I wonder what kind of shells they were. A dome-shaped brown or black shell with a big hole in the.bottom. The view of The Ocean from the rocks was breathtaking!
4.5 based on 35 reviews
This was the first stop of 5 breweries for our little tour - as we are from Alaska and probably won’t make it back any time soon. The beers were flavorful and distinct. The four people in my part all had a flight of almost completely different beers. They also have a great shelf of board games to keep you a little longer. The lavender saison wasn’t my favorite, but the coffee stout was like drinking a glass of coffee - almost couldn’t taste the alcohol!
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