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Audubon Center of Greenwich
The Audubon Center in Greenwich opened in 1942 as the National Audubon Society’s first environmental education center in the United States on land. The 295-acre sanctuary has approximately seven miles of trails that lead to a hardwood forest, old fields, lake, streams and vernal ponds. Reminders of the past are the stone walks, an old apple orchard and original New England homestead buildings. There is also a visitor’s center with art gallery, nature store and book shop.
Audubon Center
613 Riversville Road
Greenwich, CT 06831
(203) 869-5272
Greenwich Symphony Orchestra
Begun in 1958 as the Greenwich Philharmonia, it became fully professional by 1967. The orchestra’s 90 members perform at the Dickerman Hollister Auditorium at Greenwich High School. It also performs a pops concert in the summer. Emanuel Ax, Barry Douglas, Pamela Frank, John O’Conor, Peter Serkin, and Dawn Upshaw. David Gilbert has been music director and conductor since 1975 and is also the director of the Bergen (NJ) Philharmonic and the Senior Concert Orchestra of New York. He lives in Nutley, N.J.
For More Information, please visit their website.
Griffith E. Harris Golf Course
The 18-hole “Griffith E. Harris” course at the Griffith E. Harris Golf Course facility in Greenwich, Connecticut features 6,512 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 71. The course rating is 70.5 and it has a slope rating of 120. Designed by Robert Trent Jones, ASGCA, the Griffith E. Harris golf course opened in 1963. Dave D’Andrea manages the course as the Manager.
1300 King St
Greenwich, CT 06831-2907
United States
P: (203) 531-7261
F: (203) 531-7424
http://www.greenwichct.org
Bruce Museum
The Bruce Museum promotes the understanding and appreciation of Art and Science to enrich the lives of all people. The Museum was originally built as a private home in 1853. In 1908, Robert Bruce bequeathed his home to the Town of Greenwich and stipulated that it be used “as a Natural History, Historical and Art Museum, for the use and benefit of the public.”
Museum Hours
Tuesday - Saturday 10 am - 5 pm
Sunday 1 pm - 5 pm
Last admission 4:30pm
Closed Monday and major holidays
Admission
Adults $7.00
Students (5-22 w/valid ID) $6.00
Seniors (65 & up) $6.00
Museum members and children under 5 Free
Free individual admission on Tuesday.
Groups of 8 or more require advance reservations.
The Bruce Museum is accessible to individuals with disabilities.
Museum Store Hours
Tuesday - Saturday 10 am - 4:30 pm
Sunday 1 pm - 4:30 pm
Bruce Museum
One Museum Drive
Greenwich, CT 06830
(203) 869-0376





