Chittenden (Russell Henry) House
Residence of Russell Henry Chittenden (1887-1943), often called the father of American biochemistry. Designated as a National Historic Landmark.
Connecticut Hall, Yale University
Georgian style structure built in 1750-52, and listed as a National Historic Landmark by the National Park Service.
Dana (James Dwight) House
Home of James Dwight Dana, a professor of geology at Yale. Designated as a National Historic Landmark.
Marsh (Othniel C.) House
Residence of America's first professor of Paleontology. Listed as a National Historic Landmark by the National Park Service.
Mendel (Lafayette B.) House
Home of Lafayette B. Menden, Yale biochemist who contributed to the identification of vitamins. Designated as a National Historic Landmark.
The Historic Mansion Inn
Built in 1844 for a sea captain, now isted in the National Register of Historic Places.