Latham Chester Store Museum
This venue is for the Noank Historical Society's various social programs, meetings, lectures, and member art exhibitions.
Lapsley Orchard
Lapsley Orchard begins their harvest season with peaches, pick-your-own blueberries and a wide variety of vegetables. In the fall the farm has pick-your-own apples and pumpkins and all your fall decorating needs. The orchard has free wagon rides every Sunday in September and October from 12-4pm. The orchard is proud to provide you with produce of superior quality sold at its retail stand. All of the produce is grown by the Wolchesky family on the 200-acre farm.
La Grua Center
Located in Stonington Borough, La Grua Center is a small nonprofit cultural center presenting concerts, art exhibitions, and speakers on a wide range of topics in an acoustically distinctive space flooded with natural light and vaulted ceilings. Part of the Stonington Village Cultural District .
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La Belle Aurore
Chef owned and operated, this farm-to-table bistro is one of Niantic's best kept secrets. The locally-sourced menu changes monthly, with produce and meat coming from 12 Connecticut farms.
Junior's
For anyone with ties to Brooklyn, NY, get a taste of the old neighborhood right here at Foxwoods. Junior’s Restaurant serves borough favorites like overstuffed deli sandwiches, big 10-ounce steak burgers and blintzes like “Ma” used to make. And it wouldn’t be a proper Brooklyn meal if you didn’t finish it off with our famous cheesecake. So, do yourself a favor and get here soon. And don’t make us tell you twice.
CT250 Requested
Joshua's Tract Conservation & Historic Trust
Protecting Land and Preserving Heritage. Forever. Our nonprofit conservation organization protects over 5000 acres in fourteen towns in Northeastern Connecticut. More than half of this area is within properties owned by the Trust, while the rest is privately owned but limited by easements. Joshua’s Trust oversight assures that those lands will remain open space and protected from development, thereby securing essential habitat for wildlife. In addition, many of the properties we own include maintained walking trails that are open to the public, providing opportunities for outdoor education and
Jordan District Schoolhouse
The 1740 Jordan District Schoolhouse is the oldest surviving public building in Waterford. The first mention of a schoolhouse in Jordan was recorded in describing the Manwaring land near the Jordan Baptist Church in 1737 ... "a plot of land with the Jordan Brook as its eastern boundary on which stands a schoolhouse." Built by Jedediah Brown as a home in 1758, the gambrel-roofed house later served as the Jordan District School for a time during the 19th century until it was replaced by the town’s first two-story brick school in 1857. The schoolhouse has two rooms, a garret and two fireplaces









