Temple Israel, Westport
#11 among attractions in Westport


Facts and practical information
Temple Israel is a reform Jewish synagogue located in Westport, Connecticut. It was established in 1948. Currently, about 700 families are members of the community. ()
14 Coleytown RdColeytownWestport 06880 United States
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Nearby attractions include: Cranbury Park, Earthplace, Westport Country Playhouse, Unitarian Church in Westport.
2.6 miWPark, PlaygroundCranbury Park, Norwalk
68 min walk • Cranbury Park is the largest public park in Norwalk, Connecticut. It is located in northern Norwalk, on the former Gallaher Estate, a 227-acre country estate developed in the 1920s by Edward Beach Gallaher, an important figure in the early American automobile industry.
2.4 miSWNature and wildlife, Park, TrailEarthplace, Westport
62 min walk • Earthplace Earthplace is a donor supported, non-profit organization committed to building passion and respect for the natural world and a more sustainable future for our community; located in Westport, Connecticut.
2.4 miSConcerts and shows, TheaterWestport Country Playhouse, Westport
62 min walk • Westport Country Playhouse, is a not-for-profit regional theater in Westport, Connecticut. It was founded in 1931 by Lawrence Langner, a New York theater producer. Langner remodeled an 1830s tannery with a Broadway-quality stage.
~1140 ftSWChurchUnitarian Church in Westport, Westport
6 min walk • The Unitarian Church in Westport is a large active Unitarian-Universalist congregation in lower Fairfield that is a member of the Unitarian-Universalist Association. Its dramatic building in Westport, Connecticut was designed by modernist architect Victor A. Lundy and completed in 1965. It won an award from Architect magazine.
2.8 miSChurch, Gothic Revival architectureOur Lady of the Assumption Church, Westport
72 min walk • Our Lady of the Assumption Church is a Roman Catholic church in Westport, Connecticut, part of the Diocese of Bridgeport.
3.3 miNWMuseumHurlbutt Street School, Wilton
84 min walk • The Hurlbutt Street School is a historic one-room schoolhouse at 157 Hurlbutt Street in Wilton, Connecticut. Built in 1834, it served the town as a school for nearly a century, and was then converted to a local history museum.
3.3 miEWindmillBronson Windmill, Fairfield
85 min walk • The Bronson Windmill is an historic windmill at 3015 Bronson Road in Fairfield, Connecticut. Built in 1893-94, it is the only surviving windmill in the town, ouf a number that once dotted the landscape.
2.3 miSMuseum, History museumBradley–Wheeler House, Westport
59 min walk • The Bradley–Wheeler House, also known as the Charles B. Wheeler House, is a historic house museum located at 25 Avery Place in Westport, Connecticut. Built about 1795 and restyled in the Italianate mode about 1867, it is one of the oldest surviving houses in Westport center.
1.3 miESpecialty museum, Museum, Observatories and planetariumsRolnick Observatory, Westport
35 min walk • The Westport Observatory is an astronomical observatory in Westport, Connecticut, operated by the Westport Astronomical Society and formerly known as the Rolnick Observatory. The observatory is located at the highest elevation in the town.
2.6 miSLibraryThe Westport Library, Westport
66 min walk • The Westport Library is a public library in the town of Westport, Connecticut, established on February 4, 1886, by members of the Westport Reading-Room and Library Association.
2.7 miS41°8'19"N • 73°21'41"WLevitt Pavilion for the Performing Arts, Westport
68 min walk • Concerts and shows, Arenas and stadiums, Performing arts