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Just outside town on Walnut Hill Road is Chamard Winery, which offers tours and wine tastings. Return to I-95 north to Exit 90 and the seaport town of Mystic. Known for its well-preserved historic houses and tall ships, Mystic also has fine shops, antique stores and restaurants. Mystic Seaport, a maritime museum with exhibition galleries and a working shipyard, is a great way to learn about the region's seagoing past. Better yet, take a cruise on the Steamship S.S. Sabino, the last coal-fired passenger steamer in operation. The Portersville Academy, a restored 1839 school with authentic classrooms, is open to the public. The Haight Vineyard Winery, near the aquarium, is also open for tours. For the last leg of the trip, return to I-95 north to Exit 91 at Stonington, another town steeped in New England history. Stonington Borough, off Route 1, is a tiny village with many carefully preserved 18th and 19th Century houses and a busy village center. The Capt. Nathaniel B. Palmer House has exhibits detailing the life and times of the Antarctic explorer. Climb the tower of the Old Stonington Lighthouse for some wonderful views of the village and harbor. Built in 1823, the lighthouse was dismantled and moved to its present location so it would not be washed into the sea as the shore was eroding. The structure was sold to the Stonington Historical Society in 1925 and converted to a maritime museum. Starting Point:
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