Anthony Jacks Wood-Fired Grill

Anthony Jacks has won awards for being the Best American Restaurant in Southington for over a decade. We use only the freshest ingredients and all of our meats and seafoods are cooked to perfection over our unique wood fired grills. Come in and experience our menu, staff and family atmosphere. Anthony Jacks is a family owned and operated restaurant. We pride ourselves on serving the highest quality food at an affordable price. Our foremost goal is to make your dining experience a pleasurable and memorable one.

Shamrock Farm

A local farm stand that offers flower and vegetable plants in season and fresh vegetables when in season.

Seton Gallery at the University of New Haven

Seton gallery features the work of students, faculty and visiting artists. We present exhibitions that celebrate diversity and promote interdisciplinary practices. We are open to the public Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. During the academic year, student gallery assistants are available to give tours of current exhibitions. Please visit the Department of Art & Design's Administrative Assistant in Dodds Hall room 208 if an attendant is not present or through the summer months.

Scoot & Paddle

Kayak, paddleboard, bike, scooter rentals

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Samuel Parsons House (c.1759)

Dutch Colonial house with twin chimneys. Exhibits local history including silver, pewter, fireworks, children’s toys and a Civil War collection. Served as a tavern and stagecoach stop.

Sally Goodman Antiques

Located in the historic Westville Village, the Goodman family has built a reputation for unique and exquisite merchandise at truly remarkable values.

Rose Orchards Farm

Visit Rose Orchards for our famous pies, ice cream, fruits, vegetables, and family fun atmosphere.

Rockland Preserve

Located in North Madison, west of Route 79 and just south of the Madison/Durham border, Rockland Preserve is an area of rounded, rocky hills, steep gray cliffs, ledges, and lovely wooded areas. Long abandoned ancient roads offer easy access for the walker and hiker. Crooked Hill Road, Poole Road and Dead Hill Road tell stories of travel by foot and horse and wagon of the residents of long ago. There is abundant evidence that the early settlers in Rockland harvested the land for wood and charcoal. The evidence exists in the many circular "charcoal pits" with their black soil littered with bits

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