The eminent Pequonnock River Railroad Bridge is the celebrated bridge that stretches across the Pequonnock River. This bridge handles the traffic of the Northeast Corridor, that includes rail lines of Amtrak and Metro-North.
The historically significant Pine Orchard Union Chapel occupies immense monumental value. It is precisely sited in the Branford city in the U.S. State of Connecticut. The Chapel was constructed on a massive budget and is structurally superb. It encompasses a land cover of less than one acre. The site has paved its way to the National Register of Historic Places. The construction of the 19th Century Chapel accurately dates back to 1897. It exclusively depicts the Queen Anne style of architecture. The Chapel site is a perfect avenue for executing weddings.
This schooner is a recreation of the tall ship La Amistad that was the site of the mutiny by illegally captured Africans on their voyage to America. The ship was built using all traditional methods and techniques to make the replica as authentic as possible. Tours of the ship are available which inform visitors of the story of the ship, and the ship serves as both classroom and monument as well.
This greenway and trail started out as a canal when it was first built in the 1820s. Since then, it has gone from canal, to railway line, to finally this park and greenway trail that leads from New Haven to Northampton. Much of the trail is paved for all kinds of recreation including hiking, running and biking.