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    Dan R.

    Yantic Falls Indian Leap I came across these four intriguing words while researching historical markers in Connecticut. What on earth do they mean? Well, legend has it that on September 17, 1643, a huge rumble was about to take place right here between the Mohegan and Narragansett tribes. The Mohegan Chief Uncas offered to battle the Narragansett Chief Miantonomo one-on-one. When Miantonomp refused, Uncas dropped to the ground as a pre-arranged signal to his warriors to fire a hail of arrows into the enemy. The tribes charged each other and all hell broke loose. Some of the fleeing Narragansetts tried leaping across a gigantic gorge to safety. Some of them were more successful than others... Dozens plunged to their death on the rocks below. Indian Leap, also known as Yantic Falls is a gorgeous waterfall. The scenery is beautiful, everywhere you look. There is a parking lot where you can leave your car and walk up to the rocks and the rushing water as it cascades down the falls. It is quite awesome. And on Yantic Street you'll see a CT Historical Commission marker describing the legend of the Yantic Falls Indian Leap. The falls are gorgeous and the spectacular legend of the Indian Leap easily make this a 5 star stop for you to enjoy when in the Norwich area.

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    Alexandria C.

    Beautiful waterfall! To be honest, wasn't expecting much mainly because I haven't done much hiking and exploring in Connecticut. The waterfall is pretty large, there are trails surrounding the waterfall as well. You could easily bring a book or journal and hang out for a while!

    Walked up right to the edge of the falls.
    Christopher C.

    Was staying the weekend at Mohegan Sun and was looking for something to get away from the casino's sensory overload. Found this gem that is only a 10 minute drive from the casino. Do not put "Yantic Falls" into your GPS, most likely you'll be routed to a residential street (Monroe?) on the other side of the Falls with no parking. Type in "210 Yantic Street" and you'll find a little parking area. We went first thing in the morning - 6:30am - and it was perfect. Outside of a gentleman sitting on the hood of his car sipping Dunkin Donuts coffee, we had the entire place to ourselves. Walk right up to the edge of the falls and take in the relaxing sounds of the falling water. If you're a little adventurous, walk back to the parking area and hike down about 40 feet to stand/sit on the rocks and get a straight-on view of the falls. Don't forget to walk up to the footbridge! Read the placard containing the history of the falls (I won't spoil it for you here) and walk across the bridge for a higher, aerial view. Also, check out the railroad bridge (not sure if it's an active railroad) for some artsy fartsy photos. Overall, we spent about 30-45 minutes here and it was a wonderful, peaceful break from our stay at the casino.

    Griffin R.

    Started out with one of the local residents telling me where parked is a residents house. Which is weird because google maps leads you directly to 50 Monroe dr. And it looks like the parking lot for the falls. Anyways I got guided to go to the other side. "210 yantic st." Kinda hard to find. Anyways took a tinder date here for a picnic. Really gorgeous waterfall. There's a tiny grass field to set down blankets and watch the falls.

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    Not much to see. Cute waterfall. Nice backstory story about Indians. Nothing special.

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    What can be bad about a water fall. Nice falls, easy access to look. Nice paths. Pretty clean. Yeah.

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    Otis Library

    Otis Library

    4.3(4 reviews)
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    Nice library located in downtown Norwich. Seems very diverse and appealing. Lots of books to choose…read morefrom. Book sales held twice a year. Nice staff as well.

    Books genealogy and…read moreOtis The first Norwich library was built in 1849 with money donated by Deacon (Joseph) Otis; Like most of the libraries back then it was a subscription library and only became a free library in 1891. The old Greek Revival building was pretty cool but it was just to small to accommodate the growing community and so a new, larger but more ordinary building was built in the 1960s. Over the years the new building also proved to be inadequate so the library managed to receive a 4.5 million dollar grant in 2004 for renovations and improvements. This was the largest library grant in state's history and certain turned the library into a wonderful place to research and visit. Unfortunately over the last few years money has been scarce and the library has been losing funding, resulting in loss of hours and programs. Hopefully this will change in the near future. Lot of open space, cool places to sit and a extremely useful local history and genealogy room. A lovely area for kids and even a pleasant little courtyard outside. Not a historical or stunning building like lots of the many of the old libraries in the area but one that has a charming and friendly atmosphere and is a library that is a very pleasant place to work, learn or just look around.

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