The
Norwich Navigators,
the Double-A affiliate of the San Francisco Giants, makes their home here. A
detailed
map of the attractions and a
schedule
of events are available on the Norwich website.
Vintage postcards of
Indian
Leap,
Broadway,
town hall, and the 1659
Reynolds's Place can be seen on the
GenWeb
site.
Norwich Tourism Office
69 Mainstreet Norwich, CT
Stop in for up to date activities and directions for the self conducted
walking tours. There is also a driving tour audio cassette available
for sale. 860-886-4683
Walking Tours
Norwichtown Village - Colonial town built in 1659.
Old Norwichtown Burial Grounds - Colonial cemetery with many grave markers
in tact. Twenty of the French soldiers serving under General
Lafayette were buried here in 1778.
Washington and Broad Street - Elaborate homes built by 19th century
mill owners.
Broadway and Union Streets - Examples of mid 1800s to turn of the century
architecture.
Leffingwell Museum - Furnished home of Christopher
Leffingwell,
supplier of provisions to General George Washington during the
Revolutionary war
348 Washington St, Norwich
860-889-9440
Norwich Rose Garden - The beautiful Norwich
Rose Garden is located on Rockwell Street in Mohegan Park. The garden
features 2500 rose bushes in 120 varieties.
The Marina at
American Warf
Norwich Municipal Ice Rink
The Norwich Navigators
Double-A affiliate of the San Francisco Giants 1-800-64-GATOR
or 860-887-7962.
Putts Up Dock - Norwich
Miniature golf, bumper boats in downtown Norwich at the wharf.
860-886-Putts
Norwich
Bulletin newspaper
Otis
Library
See Michael Melford's photo tour of Norwich at
vacation-mystic-connecticut.com
Heritage
Trail Vineyards
in Lisbon
Photos at Flagship Inn site.