What 2 Do This Summer? How About New Haven, CT?
Looking for something to do this summer? How about New Haven,CT?
The Elm City is gearing up for it's biggest event filled summer in it's history with an array of events including the Pilot Pen Tennis Tourney (Aug.15-23), The International Festival of Arts and Ideas and more all this summer. Concerts on the Green, ArtSpace Underground and more...
More info can be found at:
http://www.infonewhaven.com/
TheNewEnglandCoast.com recommends... concerts on the green (throughout the summer), a stop at Peppes or Sally's APizzeria on Historic Wooster Street, a tour of the tombs of New Haven's earliest settlers on the Church on the Green as well as any of New Haven budgeoning dining scene that features everything from a slice of pizza to italian pastry and eclectic bistro fare.
Check it out!

With gas prices creeping up, our bank accounts creeping down New Haven is close to many major population centers of the Northeast and can be reached easily by Metro North. Why not begin at the historic train station in New Haven? Walk downtown, see Yale & History in an old American City that has re-invented itself.
The Elm City is gearing up for it's biggest event filled summer in it's history with an array of events including the Pilot Pen Tennis Tourney (Aug.15-23), The International Festival of Arts and Ideas and more all this summer. Concerts on the Green, ArtSpace Underground and more...
More info can be found at:
http://www.infonewhaven.com/
TheNewEnglandCoast.com recommends... concerts on the green (throughout the summer), a stop at Peppes or Sally's APizzeria on Historic Wooster Street, a tour of the tombs of New Haven's earliest settlers on the Church on the Green as well as any of New Haven budgeoning dining scene that features everything from a slice of pizza to italian pastry and eclectic bistro fare.
Check it out!

With gas prices creeping up, our bank accounts creeping down New Haven is close to many major population centers of the Northeast and can be reached easily by Metro North. Why not begin at the historic train station in New Haven? Walk downtown, see Yale & History in an old American City that has re-invented itself.
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