A Trip To This Little Known Ancient Ruin In Connecticut Is Truly One In A Million
As a New England state with tons of history, it’s no surprise that Connecticut is rich in historical artifacts. We were a member of the 13 original colonies and even had a Revolutionary War battle occur in New London. But did you know there are historical attractions in Connecticut that are even older than that? Gungywamp is an archaeological site in Connecticut that has rich Native American and Colonial history.

These ancient woods look like the land that time forgot!

It is thought that it could have been a bark mill used in leather making.
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Suggested meanings are varied, and range from "church of the people" to "swampy place."

Interestingly, the stone chambers are similar to some from Medieval Ireland. Some scholars believe that the chambers could have even been used by Irish monks. Some believe they are evidence of pre-Columbian European settlement in the area, though this is a hotly-contested theory amongst historians.


Gungywamp is located on private property. The Denison Pequotsepos Nature Center holds regularly-scheduled hikes to the area. You can check out a calendar of upcoming tours on the nature center’s website, or find more information via the virtual tour.
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Gungywamp Hill, Ledyard, CT 06335, USA