From the side the original town hall in the front and the later addition can easily be seen.
Old Stone Church is listed in the National Register of Historic Places and was part of the Underground Railroad.
Main Street in East Haven CT. On the right is the steeple of the Old Stone Church listed in the National Register of Historic Places and across the street is East Haven Town Hall.
Hagaman Library
East Haven Fire Department HQ
East Haven Police Department HQ
The gazebo on East Haven Town Green spring 2008.
The beautiful pink blossoms on the Town Green with the Old Cemetery across the street.
This sidewalk takes the visitor to the memorial for General Lafayette. His army camped on this town green during the American Revolution.
Cannon from Fort Hale and the Civil War.
The Old Cemetery is in the National Register of Historic Places.
The famous gates to the Old Cemetery erected in 1907 by Edmund Cowles..
Daffodils are planted yearly along the Old Cemetery fence.
The Old Cemetery Board is responsible for the care and restoration of this historic place.
A popular tourist destination not far from the Town Green and the Old Cemetery.
This trolley serves as a tourist information center off I-95 exit 51, Frontage Road.
Historic artifact from trolley days in the past.
The viaduct is found along North High Street.
East Haven welcoming visitors to their shoreline recreation area.
The Town Beach House and entrance to the Town Beach. A police substation is also located in this building.
The perfect combination of sun and shade grace East Haven Town Beach.
A picnic pavilion for everyone to enjoy.
The view of the beach from the Beach House porch.
The beauty of the wetlands.