Stroll Through A Historic 25-Acre Property At Edgerton Park In Connecticut
By Elisa Regulski|Published March 12, 2020
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Elisa Regulski
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Elisa is a passionate travel writer with over five years of experience. After graduating with a B.F.A in acting from Oklahoma City University, Elisa earned a M.A in mass communication From Texas State University. When she's not writing about all of the amazing places throughout the U.S., she can be heard singing with her band.
Nestled along the border of Hamden and New Haven is a 25-acre park that’s full of gorgeous views and fascinating history. Edgerton Park has astonished Connecticut visitors since 1965, and it’s easy to see why. The tranquil atmosphere, well-manicured lawns, and breathtaking buildings keep people coming back for more. You’ll love strolling through this picturesque park in Connecticut.
There's so much to discover at this stunning place.
Inside, you'll see a fascinating horticulture library. There are even some historic photographs hanging in the lecture room. The carriage house is open from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. on Sundays.
These beautiful buildings have been around since the early 1900s, and the
The Edgerton Park Conservancy has raised funds to keep them running smoothly.
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For more incredible sights, visit the Sarah T. Crosby Conservatory.
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