General Information
| Name | John J. McCarthy Observatory |
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| Category | Observatory |
| State | Connecticut |
| Address | New Milford, CT 06776 (View on Google Maps) |
The John J. McCarthy Observatory in New Milford, Connecticut, provides an excellent venue for stargazing enthusiasts. Known for its knowledgeable volunteers, the observatory hosts monthly open house events on the second Saturday, featuring lectures and opportunities to observe celestial objects through various telescopes. Situated near a football stadium, the site may have some light interference, but it remains an engaging place for astronomy buffs and families alike. Visitors can explore interesting exhibits, including a helioglobe and a sun dial. The observatory is an ideal location for learning about the universe while connecting with like-minded individuals. Donations help support ongoing programs and maintenance.
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Open Hours
Accessibility
- Wheelchair accessible parking lot: Yes
Children
- Good for kids: Yes
Contact Information
| Phone | (860) 946-0312 |
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| Website | http://www.mccarthyobservatory.org/ |