Free Things To Do In Connecticut
Attend Yale without the five-figure tuition. The famed New Haven university offers free guided tours 10:30 a.m. and 2 p.m. Monday through Friday and at 1:30 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Tours start at the Yale Visitor Center, 149 Elm St., and last about an hour and a half. Info here. (Jessica Hill / AP)
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Looking for some fun and free stuff to do around Connecticut? We have you covered.
Silver Sands State Park offers salt water fishing, swimming and bird watching and has free parking and a free beach. The park is open from 8 a.m. until dusk. For more information visit the park’s website.
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Take a free guided tour of the Governor’s Mansion in Hartford. Hour-long tours of the home’s interior and the outdoor sculpture garden are held on Tuesdays and reservations must be made in advance. 860-524-7355 or info here.
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The Heublein Tower is free and open to the public. Hours are Thurs.-Sun., 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., from Memorial Day weekend until Labor Day and every day, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., from Labor Day through the end of October. Hours and dates are subject to change. Contact the Department of Parks and Recreation at (860) 677-0662 to check the schedule. For more on the tower, visithttp://www.friendsofheubleintower.org/.< (STEPHEN DUNN / Hartford Courant)
The New England Civil War Museum is opened the second and fourth Thursday of each month from noon to 3 p.m. For more information, visit http://www.newenglandcivilwarmuseum.com.
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Everyone typically visits public libraries for books, but many public libraries offer free movie rentals, audio books, magazines, education programs and more. Contact your local library to find out what they have available for loan. For a list of public library’s in Connecticut, visit http://www.publiclibraries.com/connecticut.htm.
(JOHN WOIKE / Hartford Courant) Contact the Ancient Burying Ground Association, Inc. for guided tours. Visiting the cemetery on your own is free and and more information about the cemetery can be found at http://www.theancientburyingground.org/.
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Elizabeth Park is located at the corner of Prospect Ave. and Asylum Ave. The park can be enjoyed by foot or car. More information here. (MICHAEL McANDREWS / Hartford Courant)