Greenwich, a charming Connecticut town, boasts rich maritime history, vibrant markets, and the iconic Royal Observatory marking Longitude Zero.
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"Perhaps the most famous landmark in Greenwich is the Royal Observatory, home to the Meridian Line (Longitude Zero), which serves as a reference point for the location of every place on Earth. Steeped in maritime history, there are plenty of landmarks to explore including the Cutty Sark and the National Maritime Museum, both of which form part of a UNESCO World Heritage site. If you still have some spare time, Greenwich Market is an ideal place to find antiques, handmade clothing, jewelry, and local delicacies." - MATADOR_NETWORK