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Get ready to be amazed as you have an unforgettable experience driving your own personal power boat up the Mystic River. On our 3-hour tour you can get an up-close and personal view of historic landmarks, including the Mystic Drawbridge and Mystic Seaport. As we head back down into open water, we let it rip and catch breathtaking views of Read more...
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Address: 145 Pearl St, Groton, CT 06340, United States Phone: +1 860-245-9877 Read more...
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Mint leaf is a cornerstone in the Groton community and has been recognized for its outstanding Grill cuisine, excellent service and friendly staff. Address: 770 Long Hill Rd, Groton, CT 06340, United States Phone: +1 860-326-5596 Read more...
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We are a family owned and operated business since 1959. Our ability to redefine ourselves with the ever changing times has contributed to our longevity. We feature daily food and drink specials, karaoke dance parties and live music every weekend. All our food is prepared home-style, nothing is frozen or processed (except our tenders & fries). Our soups are made Read more...
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Beer’s Brewing Company 225 Leonard Drive #1B Groton, CT Website They are an independent craft brewery based out of the American Velvet Mill in Stonington, CT, now open at a 2nd facility in Groton, CT. Officially considered a Microbrewery, their combined 1,085 gallon/35 BBL brew houses proudly produce a wide variety of brews each year – from their tried and Read more...
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Bluff Point is the last remaining significant piece of undeveloped land along the Connecticut coastline. Jutting out into waters of Long Island Sound this wooded peninsula, measuring one and one-half miles long by one mile wide, encompasses over 800 acres. Originally proposed for acquisition as a state recreation facility as early as 1914, it was not until 1963 that the Read more...
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EASTERN POINT BEACH Eastern Point Beach is a family oriented beach with seasonal amenities including lifeguards, snack bar, restrooms and showers, and basketball and volleyball courts. Scenic views of where the Thames River meets the Long Island Sound are enjoyed by all. The beach season runsgies mid-June through Labor Day. Seasonal parking stickers are available for purchase on an annual Read more...
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MYSTIC MUSEUM OF ART Mystic Arts Center, a part of the Connecticut art scene for 100 years, is a place where culture, tradition, and the charm of small town New England converge. Founded in 1913 by a group of prominent artists rooted in the philosophy of the 19th century French landscape painters, Mystic Arts Center today serves as an arts Read more...
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Mystic River Historical Society The Mystic River Historical Society, founded in 1973, owns an ever-growing collection of Mystic-related historical books, maps, photographs, and other documents and artifacts contributed by the community. They house these collections in the William A. Downes Archives Building, erected by the Society specifically to provide a safe environment for them. They maintain part-time archival and curatorial Read more...
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FORT GRISWOLD This is the historic site where, on September 6, 1781, British Forces, commanded by the infamous Benedict Arnold, captured the Fort and massacred 88 of the 165 defenders stationed there. The Ebenezer Avery House which sheltered the wounded after the battle has been restored on the grounds. A Revolutionary War museum also depicts the era. Fort Griswold was Read more...
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Margaritas Mexican Restaurant & Bar 12 Water St. Mystic, CT 06355 860.536.4589 860.536.4589 www.margs.com Menu Margaritas Mexican Restaurant and Bar is resembles  a sun-soaked village in Central Mexico, surrounded by the texture of centuries-old heritage, the Margaritas restaurant concept has been carefully crafted and thoughtfully prepared for import to the United States. Margaritas has become an experience warmly embraced by people Read more...
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The Helcat 181 Thames Street Groton, CT 06340 860.535.2066 www.helcat.com The Hel-Cat II is the 5th vessel to be owned within the Glas family. Those of you familiar with the Glas family know they started in Montauk in the 1946. The first vessel owned was a converted 38′ wooden yacht named the Frances Ann. After that came the Helen, a Read more...