<P> Lighthouse Point Park, a public beach run by the city, was a popular tourist destination during the Roaring Twenties, attracting luminaries of the period such as Babe Ruth and Ty Cobb . The park remains popular among New Haveners, and is home to the Five Mile Point Lighthouse, constructed in 1847, and the Lighthouse Point Carousel, constructed in 1916 . Five Mile Point Light was decommissioned in 1877 following the construction of Southwest Ledge Light at the entrance of the harbor, which remains in service to this day . Both of the lighthouses and the carousel are listed on the National Register of Historic Places . </P> <P> Other historic sites in the city include the Soldiers and Sailors Monument, which stands at the summit of East Rock, the Marsh Botanical Garden, Wooster Square, Dwight Street, Louis' Lunch, and the Farmington Canal, all of which date back to the 19th century . Other historic parks besides the Green include Edgerton Park, Edgewood Park, and East Rock Park, each of which is included on the National Register of Historic Places . </P> <P> New Haven is connected to New York City and points along the Northeast corridor by commuter rail, regional rail and inter-city rail . Service is provided by: </P> <Ul> <Li> Metro - North Railroad's New Haven Line (commuter rail) to points west, such as Bridgeport, Stamford, Greenwich, and New York City </Li> <Li> Shore Line East (commuter rail) to points east, such as Old Saybrook and New London, with limited rush - hour service west to Stamford </Li> <Li> Hartford Line (commuter rail, beginning June 2018) to points north, such as Hamden, Hartford, Windsor, and Springfield, MA </Li> <Li> Amtrak (regional and intercity rail) </Li> </Ul>

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