Town of Goshen

Incorporated in 1739, the town of Goshen is located in the beautiful Litchfield Hills. With a population of approximately 3,000, this quaint New England town is home to farms, churches, theaters, restaurants, farmers' markets, chocolatiers, dairies, vineyards, orchards, B&Bs, and much more. It is the perfect place to spend a day, a weekend, or settle down for much longer. Goshen is a great family town, with a highly-rated local elementary school. Swimming, hiking, and skiing are just some of the activities that are popular here. The Recreation Department is very active, providing many

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Norwich Heritage & Regional Visitors’ Center

The center is located in the 1783 Dr. Daniel Lathrop Schoolhouse on the historic Norwichtown Green. Our mission is to inform residents and visitors about places of interest in the region and about Norwich’s rich heritage through exhibits, presentations and activities. The center serves as a gateway into the City of Norwich where visitors can learn about the numerous cultural sites and various local businesses. Visitors can pick up Walk Norwich self-guided brochures and can go on the trails by using their mobile device or computer by going on walknorwich.org. On permanent display, the Discover

Leffingwell House Museum

Celebrating 350 years of History in 2025, what was built as a simple house in 1675, evolved from a pre-Revolutionary tavern into an elegant home by 1765. The house is filled with a fascinating assortment of pieces representative of its architectural evolution. The Leffingwell House Museum is owned and operated by the Society of the Founders of Norwich, CT. The Leffingwell House Museum (circa 1675) is one of the finest restored examples of New England Colonial architecture. Visitors to this living museum catch a glimpse of early 17th-18th century life. By the mid-18th century what was built as

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Ivoryton Playhouse

The Ivoryton Playhouse is a unique theatre with a rich cultural history. Built in 1911, the Ivoryton Playhouse is the oldest, continuously running, self-supporting summer theater in the nation having hosted some of the great names of the American stage including Katharine Hepburn, Marlon Brando, Helen Hayes, and Tallulah Bankhead. The Ivoryton Playhouse now produces a year-round professional season of musicals, comedies, and dramas as well as many special events. Don’t miss some of the most exciting, entertaining, and affordable theater on the shoreline.

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La Plage

La Plage is a waterfront casual restaurant and oyster bar showcasing a coastal cuisine focused on locally harvested seafood and shellfish, garden fresh produce and sustainable meats, served in a relaxed atmosphere with views of the Saugatuck River and Long Island Sound.

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