Birds of the Tidal Marsh
Birds of the Tidal Marsh is in Town of North Haven, South Central Connecticut Planning Region, Connecticut. Birds of the Tidal Marsh is situated nearby to Montowese Cemetery, as well as near Montowese Park.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Peter’s Rock and Eli Whitney Museum.
Peter’s Rock
Peak
Peter's Rock, also known as Rabbit Rock, Rabbit Hill, Indian Rock and Great Rock, with a high point of 373 feet above sea level, is a trap rock peak located 4 miles northeast of downtown New Haven, Connecticut in the town of North Haven.
Eli Whitney Museum
Museum
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The Eli Whitney Museum, in Hamden, Connecticut, is an experimental learning workshop for students, teachers, and families. The museum's main building is located on a portion of the Eli Whitney Gun Factory site, a gun factory erected by Eli Whitney in 1798. Eli Whitney Museum is situated 2 miles southwest of Birds of the Tidal Marsh.
East Rock
Peak
Photo: StAkAr Karnak, Public domain.
East Rock of south-central Connecticut, United States, with a high point of 366 feet, is a 1.4-mile long trap rock ridge located primarily in the neighborhood of East Rock on the north side of the city of New Haven. East Rock is situated 2 miles southwest of Birds of the Tidal Marsh.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Quinnipiac Meadows and Spring Glen.
Quinnipiac Meadows
Neighborhood
Quinnipiac Meadows, also known as Bishop Woods, is a neighborhood in the northeast corner of the city of New Haven, Connecticut located east of the Quinnipiac River and north of Fair Haven and Fair Haven Heights. Quinnipiac Meadows is situated 1½ miles south of Birds of the Tidal Marsh.
Spring Glen
Neighborhood
Spring Glen is a neighborhood in the southeastern portion of the town of Hamden, Connecticut. It is primarily residential, mostly single-family homes with a few two-family. Spring Glen is situated 2 miles northwest of Birds of the Tidal Marsh.
Pines Bridge Historic District
Neighborhood
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The Pines Bridge Historic District encompasses a historic industrial and commercial village in North Haven, Connecticut. Located just west of the town green and centered around the Broadway bridge over the Quinnipiac River, the village developed first as a commercial hub around a 17th-century bridge at the site, and then as a small industrial village in the 19th century. Pines Bridge Historic District is situated 3 miles north of Birds of the Tidal Marsh.
Birds of the Tidal Marsh
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- Location: Town of North Haven, South Central Connecticut Planning Region, Connecticut, New England, United States, North America
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Latitude
41.34918° or 41° 20′ 57″ northLongitude
-72.87275° or 72° 52′ 22″ westOpen location code
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Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Montowese Cemetery and Montowese Park.
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