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The Mystic Seaport Museum is the largest maritime museum in the United States. I have personally never been to Colonial Williamsburg (Virginia) or Old Sturbridge Village (Massachusetts), but I was told it's like both of those areas but with historic ships and a maritime village. We didn't research the museum at all before going (totally unlike us) and just went on a whim because we like history and it came recommended by Mike's parents who had visited before. The Mystic Seaport Museum can be…

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Mystic is a great Connecticut destination thanks to its charming downtown area and ample entertainment options. Read on for the top things to do during your one day in Mystic, Connecticut, including my exact one day itinerary.

Mystic Seaport Museum: Bonus Houses I recently had an adventure in the Mystic / Lyme region of Connecticut and spent about a day and a half at Mystic Seaport Museum. This is the sixth post in a six-part miniseries about my visit. My last four posts covered Part 1 and Part 2 of “Seaport Village” along with the “Preservation Shipyard”, “Galleries”, and “Boats, Signs, & Shows”. In “Bonus Houses”, I look at four properties owned by the museum and visible from the street, and then give my conclus... George Henry, Mystic Seaport, Carpenter Work, Great Names, Greek Revival, The Mystic, House Built, Next Door, Local Businesses

Mystic Seaport Museum: Bonus Houses I recently had an adventure in the Mystic / Lyme region of Connecticut and spent about a day and a half at Mystic Seaport Museum. This is the sixth post in a six-part miniseries about my visit. My last four posts covered Part 1 and Part 2 of “Seaport Village” along with the “Preservation Shipyard”, “Galleries”, and “Boats, Signs, & Shows”. In “Bonus Houses”, I look at four properties owned by the museum and visible from the street, and then give my…

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