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Find a Bed and Breakfast in Mystic, Connecticut
(south of I-95 on the Fishers Island Sound)
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Mystic, CT
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4 B&Bs
located in Mystic
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Harbour Inne & Cottage
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| Relaxing Accommodations in Historic Mystic! Pets Welcome! Pleasant Continental Breakfast! |
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The Whaler's Inn
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| Unique charm with a phenomenal location in the heart of historic downtown Mystic! |
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Steamboat Inn
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| An intimate luxury inn located right on the water and near many of Mystic's attractions! |
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11 B&Bs
located near Mystic
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The Inn at Harbor Hill Marina
- Niantic
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| Awarded 2009 'Golden Pineapple Award' for Excellence in Tourism Service & Hospiality by Mystic Coast & Country |
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Captain Grant's, 1754
- Poquetanuck
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| Discover the history of this 1754 home used in the American Revolution and Civil War! Featured on HGTV in 2002. |
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Sunrise Guest House
- Montauk, NY
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| Relax on the porch overlooking the Atlantic or in the hot tub under the stars. |
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Another Second Penny Inn
- Stonington
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| Enjoy the history and beauty of the Mystic Coast at this Inn built in 1710 by Edward Denison. Only 3 miles to the Seaport. |
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Homespun Farm Bed and Breakfast
- Griswold
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| Listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Let us take you back in time with all the comforts of today. |
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Bozrah House Bed and Breakfast
- Bozrah
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| 109 year-old Victorian farm house surrounded by beautiful gardens, just minutes from Mystic, Foxwoods, and Mohegan Casinos. |
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Stagecoach House Country Inn
- Wyoming, RI
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| Beautifully restored Victorian style 1796 Country Inn in close proximity to I-95, Rhode Island beaches, and 9 golf courses. |
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Mystic is in New London County (northeast), Connecticut. Great for summer fun especially when you can leisurely watch many of the sailboats float by as you have a bite of some great seafood! Some special events include Chowderfest at Mystic Seaport (the oldest in the country) and Schemitzun (a gathering of more than 500 tribes and celebration of Native American culture in North Stonington, CT). Historically a leading seaport of the area, the story of Mystic's nautical connection is told at Mystic Seaport, the world's largest maritime museum, which has preserved both a number of sailing ships (most notably the whaler Charles W. Morgan) and the seaport buildings ashore. The town is located on the Mystic River, which flows into Long Island Sound, providing access to the sea. The Mystic River Bascule Bridge crosses the river in the center of town. A major New England tourist destination, the town is also home to the Mystic Aquarium & Institute for Exploration, and notable for its research department, dedication to marine life rehabilitation and not captivity, and its popular beluga whales.
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