East Shore Park
This harborside park has facilities for baseball, soccer and tennis, as well as a playground and paved paths.
This harborside park has facilities for baseball, soccer and tennis, as well as a playground and paved paths.
In addition to peaches, plums, pears, blueberries, and quince we grow many apple varieties including Cortland, Macoun, Honeycrisp, Gala, Jonagold and Zestar. Our farm stand features our own fruit as well as products from local farms and of course pick-your-own. We hope you love our apples, peaches, pears, and plums as much as we love growing them for you.
Connecticut Post Mall is the only super regional shopping center in New Haven county, and is one of the largest malls in the state. Anchored by Macy's, Boscov's, and Target, this indoor shopping center offers a collection of over 150 stores to choose from including the most popular brands in fashion, dining, and entertainment. The shopping center features a Cinemark 14+Imax Theater, plus an impressive retail mix that includes Dave & Busters, Dick's Sporting Goods, Forever 21, LA Fitness, Victoria's Secret, and more. Conveniently located on Boston Post Road near the intersection of I-95 and
College Street Music Hall hall features live musical performances in downtown New Haven year-round. Flex seating capacity from 650 to 2,100 including a 900 seat balcony. Full calendar of concerts, comedy shows, & more play annually. Noteable performances include Willie Nelson, Pete Davidson, The Roots, The Avett Brothers, Aziz Ansari, Jason Isbell, Kacy Musgraves, & more!
An array of American and European antique furniture, fine art, estate jewelry, and more.
Offering incredible food, a comfortable and relaxed atmosphere and the hospitality you would expect from a family-owned and operated restaurant.
Pizza restaurant serving delicious food and excellent service.
Casual American Bar & Grill with eight Connecticut locations in Hartford, Farmington, Vernon, Rocky Hill, Southington, Orange, Wallingford, and Hamden.
This preserve offers a two-mile trail—a former farm road—through old agricultural land, most of which is now oak forest. The route passes a beaver pond on adjacent 4-H land and returns by way of grassy Old Kings Highway. The forest on the preserve is dominated by red and black oaks, with shrubs including huckleberry, blueberry, mountain laurel and witch hazel. Keep an eye out for great blue and green-backed herons as well as painted turtles in the ponds. Please enjoy your visit to this preserve. The Nature Conservancy welcomes passive recreation, including hiking, birding, canoeing, nature