Town of Sprague

Sprague is a collection of three villages: Baltic, Hanover, and Versailles, each rich in history, charm, and architectural significance. The town has successfully balanced economic development with the preservation of the rural and agricultural character that defined these villages many years ago. Today, Sprague is a modern-day fusion of history, business, education, and recreation. Visitors can enjoy the wildlife preserve, baseball fields, skate park, community center, and pond. The Shetucket River runs through the heart of the town, offering opportunities for kayaking, canoeing, and fly

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Town of Griswold

Griswold is a scenic town nestled among rolling hills and picturesque rivers, including the Pachaug and Quinebaug. The charming Borough of Jewett City lies where these rivers merge, adding to the town's natural beauty. With its tranquil lakes and outdoor landscapes, Griswold offers a serene retreat surrounded by the peaceful countryside. It's a perfect destination for nature lovers and those seeking a scenic, historical New England experience.

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Town of Darien

Set along the scenic shores of Long Island Sound, this affluent community invites you to experience the charm and culture of Darien. Explore beautifully preserved historic homesteads, unwind on pristine beaches, and wander through lush parks. Art lovers and history buffs can delight in local museums and galleries, while upscale dining and wellness options offer the perfect touch of luxury.

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Town of Stonington

Yankee Magazine named Stonington one of the “Top 10 Prettiest Coastal Towns in New England,” thanks to its mile-long beaches, charming historic homes, and eclectic mix of shops and boutiques. Explore the Old Lighthouse Museum to learn about Stonington's maritime and agricultural history, dating back to 1895. Unwind at a vineyard or on DuBois Beach with swimming, boating, and sunbathing, or indulge in fresh, seaside dining at one of the many local restaurants. Head to "The Point" at the tip of the peninsula for amazing sunset views and panoramic vistas stretching across Connecticut, Rhode

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Hawk Ridge Winery

Hawk Ridge Winery, part of Hidden Breeze Farm, is a peaceful farm setting, in which to enjoy friends, family, and fantastic wine. We decided to name our winery after the abundance of red tail hawks on the property. Hawk Ridge has an array of seating. We have open seating on the lawn, open seating on the deck area, and in the tent. The tent is a turf floor with seating up to 140 people. We have three bars open on the weekends. The main tasting room, the tent area, and the lawn area. We do accept reservations on the weekends only for the tent area. Reservations must arrive by 1 p.m. Hawk Ridge

Onrust

The Connecticut River Museum is pleased to welcome Onrust, a replica of Adriaen Block’s vessel- one of the first western style ships built in the New World, and the first ever to sail up the Connecticut River. Built over several years in upstate New York using traditional plans and means, the Onrust is a wholly unique ship that serves to educate and entertain visitors curious about the age of exploration, the fur trade, and our early colonial history. River cruises will be offered aboard Onrust Wednesdays through Sundays during the sailing season. Learn more about the history of the Onrust and

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Town of Windsor

Windsor holds the distinction of being Connecticut’s very first English settlement, founded in 1633, and is steeped in colonial charm and historic significance. The town boasts numerous well-preserved homesteads dating back to the 1700s, offering a fascinating glimpse into early American life. Beyond its rich history, Windsor delights residents and visitors alike with agricultural museums, scenic parks, and farms. With a diverse array of dining options, breweries, and cozy cafes, Windsor provides the perfect blend of history, culture, and modern-day fun for all.

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Town of Granby

This rural New England town is nestled in the Litchfield foothills. Connecticut Magazine ranked Granby as the #1 small town to live in within Hartford County. Granby offers two state forests with breathtaking waterfalls and miles of hiking and walking trails. Lost Acres Vineyard, a family-run winery located in northern Granby, offers homemade wine and wine-tasting events. After a hike through the state forests, enjoy the many restaurants, cafes, and the local shopping village for delicious meals and antiques.

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Town of Oxford

This rural town is rich with history and New England character. Just a short drive from New Haven, Oxford offers residents the best of both worlds: vibrant city access and peaceful rural living. Discover Southford Falls State Park, with scenic waterfalls and woodland trails, or relax at Jackson Cove Park on Lake Zoar, where a quiet beach, pavilions, and 27 wooded trails await — ideal for swimming, boating, fishing, and water skiing. Oxford also features two breweries, museums, unique shops, and delightful dining options for visitors and residents to explore.

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Town of Newington

This charming suburb, nestled between New Britain and Hartford, offers a unique mix of shopping and dining options while preserving a tranquil, country atmosphere. Explore the town's many parks, where you can enjoy scenic walking, running, and hiking trails. Mills Pond Falls, an iconic landmark, is located within the picturesque Mills Pond Park. Don't miss axe throwing at Montana Nights for a truly unique outing!

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