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In Mystic, Sea View Snack Bar boasts gorgeous river views from its picnic tables as well as a full menu of summer favorites — crab cakes, clam fritters, deep-fried whole belly clams, etc. Clyde started producing hard cider in , and less than 20 years later he invested in machinery that still springs to life here each fall: Gears clatter, belts rumble and hum, cider gushes.

Each week during the harvest, nearly 75 tons of handpicked Hudson Valley apples are transformed into nonalcoholic sweet cider, apple wines, and potent hard ciders including soul-warming, pumpkin-spiced Spider Cider. To see history in action, visit during cider-making demonstrations on October and November weekends.

Have your own list of the very best things to do in Mystic, Connecticut? Leave your picks in the comments below! All so true. Lots of great store browsing while you wait! You forgot Denison Homestead for history and Mystic Museum of Art, two very worthwhile places to visit!!! A great place to relax,, walk through Mystic Village and visit all the shops,, have homemade ice cream,,and enjoy the afternoon for free. Read More. Argia Mystic Cruises. Seaside Shadows Haunted History Tours. Downtown Mystic Ghost Tours.

Spooky Story Sundays. Moonlit Mystic Graveyard Ghost Tours. Mystic Drawbridge Ice Cream. Lamplighter Trading Company. And, just 10 miles up the road, is the world-famous Foxwoods Casino. Click here for a map of Mystic. You can get here by car, train, or even by ferry, but to see the sights best, you need a car to wander some of the outlying areas beyond town. The town is just a short distance from exit 90 of Interstate 95, the major artery that runs along the Eastern Seaboard.

Running parallel to I in Route 1, the old Post Road, which offers beautiful sights along the water but much slower travel. The train station is walking distance from the downtown, but there is no other public transportation around or outside the immediate vicinity of the downtown.

It is not the most quick and efficient way to travel, but the scenery in both states is beautiful and you avoid the famous traffic on I If you love aquariums, don't miss this one. It's easy to spend hours at Mystic Aquarium. The aquarium has something new happening every new season.

Learn about native and remote species like fur seals, African penguins, and beluga whales. There's a National Geographic Theater with nature shows, live sea lion shows, petting areas, and a Titanic exhibit. Mystic Seaport is a living history museum that re-creates an s-era shipbuilding town like … Mystic! It is the home of the Charles W. Morgan, the last surviving wooden whaling ship. See other historic vessels, a town with re-created work places like a ship's chandler and barrel maker, a lighthouse, and a planetarium.

The Seaport hosts a lot of seasonal events, like an authentic s Fourth of July celebration and a Sea Chantey festival, Browse a delightful and educational gift shop. In New England, a borough is a smaller political designation within a town.

Take Route 1 and 1A along the shore eastward a few miles to the beautiful, small Stonington Borough , a finger of land with just a few long, narrow streets packed with Colonial-era houses and flowering window boxes. Browse the shops on Water and Main streets or stroll the harbor front to watch the small fishing fleet going about its business.

Visit Mystic Museum of Art on Water Street in the downtown and then stroll and window shop past the many delightful stores - selling clothing, art, toys, and jewelry - on Main Street in downtown Mystic, ending at the Mystic River Park. Another shopping hub is Olde Mistick Village, located about 2 miles north of the downtown on Route It is a re-imaging nostalgic village with more than 40 places to shop.



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