Hillhouse Avenue Historic District
Hillhouse Avenue Historic District things to do, attractions, restaurants, events info and trip planning
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Nearby Attractions Of Hillhouse Avenue Historic District
New Haven Green
Yale Peabody Museum
Yale University
The Yale Bookstore
Courtyard New Haven at Yale
Apple New Haven
The Mead Visitor Center
Escape New Haven
Kebabian's Rugs
Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library

New Haven Green
4.1
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Yale Peabody Museum
4.8
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Yale University
4.5
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The Yale Bookstore
4.4
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Nearby Restaurants Of Hillhouse Avenue Historic District
Modern Apizza
Olmo
Da Legna at Nolo
Encore by Goodfellas
Cast Iron Chef Chop House & Oyster Bar
September in Bangkok
Sherkaan Indian Street Food
Yorkside Pizza & Restaurant
Koffee?
Donut Crazy New Haven

Modern Apizza
4.6
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Olmo
4.8
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Da Legna at Nolo
4.4
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Encore by Goodfellas
4.4
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Hillhouse Avenue is a street in New Haven, Connecticut, famous for its many nineteenth century mansions, including the president's house at Yale University. Both Charles Dickens and Mark Twain have described it as "the most beautiful street in America."
attractions: New Haven Green, Yale Peabody Museum, Yale University, The Yale Bookstore, Courtyard New Haven at Yale, Apple New Haven, The Mead Visitor Center, Escape New Haven, Kebabian's Rugs, Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, restaurants: Modern Apizza, Olmo, Da Legna at Nolo, Encore by Goodfellas, Cast Iron Chef Chop House & Oyster Bar, September in Bangkok, Sherkaan Indian Street Food, Yorkside Pizza & Restaurant, Koffee?, Donut Crazy New Haven
