James T. Carlton Marine Science Center
James T. Carlton Marine Science Center is a building in Town of Stonington, Southeastern Connecticut Planning Region, Connecticut which is located on Greenmanville Avenue. James T. Carlton Marine Science Center is situated nearby to the neighborhood Rossie Velvet Mill Historic District, as well as near the ship Kingston II.Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Mystic Seaport Marine Museum and Mystic station.
Mystic Seaport Marine Museum
Theme park
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Mystic Seaport Museum is a maritime museum in Mystic, Connecticut, and the largest in the United States. Its 19-acre site holds a collection of ships and boats and a re-creation of a 19th-century seaport village consisting of more than 60 historic buildings, including many rare commercial structures that were moved to the site and meticulously restored. Mystic Seaport Marine Museum is situated 900 feet northwest of James T. Carlton Marine Science Center.
Mystic station
Railway station
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Mystic station is an intercity train station on the Northeast Corridor, located off Roosevelt Avenue east of downtown Mystic, Connecticut. It is served by a limited number of trains on Amtrak's Northeast Regional service, with three to five daily trains in each direction. Mystic station is situated 3,400 feet south of James T. Carlton Marine Science Center.
Mystic Museum of Art
Museum
Mystic Museum of Art is a museum of American art at 9 Water Street in Mystic, Connecticut. The Mystic Art Association, an organization of artists who painted in the seacoast town, was founded by Charles Harold Davis in 1913. Mystic Museum of Art is situated 3,700 feet southwest of James T. Carlton Marine Science Center.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Rossie Velvet Mill Historic District and Mystic.
Rossie Velvet Mill Historic District
Neighborhood
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The Rossie Velvet Mill Historic District is located in the village of Mystic in Stonington, Connecticut. Its main focus is the former Rossie Velvet Mill, a large brick industrial facility on the east side of Greenmanville Avenue that is now a research center for the nearby Mystic Seaport Museum.
Mystic
Mystic Bridge Historic District
Neighborhood
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The Mystic Bridge Historic District is a historic district in the village of Mystic, Connecticut on the Stonington side of the Mystic River. It includes the Mystic Seaport Museum, whose grounds and floating vessels represent the area's history, and the 1924 Mystic River Bascule Bridge.
James T. Carlton Marine Science Center
- Type: Building
- Address: 50 Greenmanville Avenue, Stonington, CT 06378
- Location: Town of Stonington, Southeastern Connecticut Planning Region, Connecticut, New England, United States, North America
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Latitude
41.36005° or 41° 21′ 36″ northLongitude
-71.96146° or 71° 57′ 41″ westOpen location code
87HC926Q+2COpenStreetMap ID
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