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  1. The Connecticut Arboretum was established in 1931 on 64 acres of land owned by Connecticut College on the west side of Williams Street, south of Gallows Lane. The initial tracts included a grove of mature hemlock trees, one of the main features of interest in the Arboretum's early years.

  2. Each month we offer a variety of programs to inspire, teach and engage. All Connecticut College Arboretum programs are open to the public and many of our programs are free or available at a discounted rate with membership. Connecticut College is committed to maintaining a safe and healthy community.

  3. The Connecticut College Arboretum provides a welcome connection with the natural world, offering opportunities for teaching, research, conservation, recreation and public education. Join, Renew, Support

  4. All Connecticut College Arboretum programs are open to the public and many of our programs are free or available at a discounted rate with membership. Connecticut College is committed to maintaining a safe and healthy community. Some programs require registration to confirm your spot.

  5. Address. 270 Mohegan Ave. (Rte. 32) New London, CT 06320. United States. Map & Directions. Contact. (860) 439-5020. email. visit website. There is seasonal beauty all year long at the Connecticut College Arboretum, and visitors are welcome year-round. Dogs are welcome on a leash.

  6. The Connecticut College Arboretum's diverse 770 acres include the landscaped grounds of the College campus, the surrounding plant collections, natural areas and managed landscapes.

  7. Connecticut College exists in a singular environment known as the Connecticut College Arboretum, which offers a quality of life and a conservation classroom unique among liberal arts institutions. The Arboretum's very diverse 750 acres include the landscaped grounds of the College campus as well as the surrounding plant collections, natural ...

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