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MYSTIC COAST & COUNTRY
THE NEWEST ATTRACTIONS AND
DEVELOPMENTS IN A HISTORIC
NEW ENGLAND DESTINATION
In
New England, where history stretches back more than 10,000 years and a
venerable status as a birthplace of America infuses every aspect of life, it is
sometimes difficult to remember that time marches on.
The
pretty as a postcard 18th century villages remain as quaint and beautiful as
ever, the seasons come and go, one more stunning than the last, and the inns
and restaurants continue to reflect a centuries old tradition of hospitality.
In
one section of New England - the 33 towns and communities of Mystic Coast &
Country in southeastern Connecticut and coastal Rhode Island - a respect and
profound appreciation of the past has not stood in the way of change. However,
much of that change is dedicated to celebrating history.
Often called New England in a Nutshell
because the easily explored region offers a
variety of activities and experiences, Mystic Coast & Country is
continually growing and changing.
A Change or Two
Camelot Cruises, Haddam: A new, luxury restaurant
ship, accommodating 500 for Connecticut River cruises, will join the fleet this
spring. Cruises featuring Murder Mysteries,
New Orleans jazz, Sunday Brunch and one-day Long Island voyages will be
available.
Childrens Museum of
Southeastern Connecticut, Niantic: A fun place for kids through the age of 12, the
museum will feature a special exhibit this fall in honor of the
Millennium including some multicultural exhibits of millenniums past, present
and future.
Foxwoods Resort, Mystic: Celebrating its 7th
anniversary, the gaming and entertainment resort which features three hotels
and over 315,000 square feet of gaming space, will increase its number of slot
machines from almost 4,000 to 5,700 and gaming tables from 170 to 370.
Gillette Castle State Park,
East Haddam:
William Hooker Gillettes 24-room mansion on 200 acres will re-open on Memorial
Day, following extensive renovations over the winter.
Historic Ship Nautilus and
Submarine Force Museum, Groton: A expansion of this museum dedicated to Americas
development of the nuclear submarine and the submarine force will be completed
this spring, adding a larger research library, more display space, computer
exhibits and expanded retail space.
Mashantucket Pequot Museum
& Research Center, Mystic: One of the newest museums in the country, this
celebration of 20,000 years of American history includes a 16th century Native
American village, dioramas, computer recreations, historic artifacts, fine art,
interactive exhibits and a 150,000 volume library housing materials on all the
Native American civilizations.
Misquamicut State Beach, Misquamicut:
A new pavilion will be added to the largest and most popular beach park in
Rhode Island. The handicapped
accessible facilities, to be completed by June, will include locker rooms,
restrooms, a retail area, showers and an information center managed by the
Westerly-Pawcatuck Chamber of Commerce.
Mohegan Sun, Uncasville: This popular casino and
family entertainment resort run by the Mohegan Tribe will expand to include a
1,500-room hotel, entertainment center with 10,000 seats, retail and additional
convention space and 100,000 square feet of meeting space and 200,000 square
feet of new gaming, dining and entertainment space.
Mystic Aquarium, Mystic: The Aquarium is opening a
special exhibit on the science and technology of deep-sea exploration created
by Robert Ballard, the scientist who discovered the Titanic, and an outdoor
Alaskan Coast Beluga whale exhibit.
Mystic Seaport, Mystic: Add even more fun and
learning to your familys Millennium visit to the Mystic Seaport, an
interactive celebration of American maritime history, by touring the famous
Amistad schooner, the vessel that brought more than 50 African slaves to
freedom in the 1830s. The project will
be completed in 2000 when the 81-foot ship sails on her maiden voyage. Mystic Seaport has a Lobster Fest for
Memorial Day this year and will open 'America & The Sea' exhibit for 2000.
Old Lyme Inn, Old Lyme: In addition to special
Millennium dinners in the planning stages for the grand celebration of the turn
of the century, this popular inn will celebrate its 25th anniversary next year.
Mystic
Coast & Country, an easily accessible 150-square-mile region of 33 towns
and communities in southeastern Connecticut and coastal Rhode Island, is one of
Americas most appealing and scenic year-round vacation destinations.
Capturing
the essence and extraordinary variety of New England, Mystic Coast &
Country boasts a rich history of Native American culture, a proud maritime
tradition showcasing Americas most charming, historic coastal villages and a
year-round cultural calendar which is the envy of the eastern seaboard.
The
destination offers a range of visitor accommodations, from quaint inns and
B&Bs to modern luxury hotels, fine regional dining, four seasons of
special events, sports, recreation, world class attractions, spectacular
casinos and a magnificent natural environment with beautiful beaches to
explore.
Mystic
Coast & Country is just two hours from the New York and Boston metropolitan
areas, one hour from Hartford and Providence and accessible via Interstates
395, 91 or 95.
For
further information and a free copy of the Mystic Coast & Country Vacation Planner
and Coast Card discount offers, call 1-800-MY-COAST.
For
a preview of Mystic Coast & Country, visit http://www.mycoast.com
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Edited by Shekeria Brown
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