Amistad Center for Art & Culture

Founded in 1987, The Amistad Center for Art & Culture is an independent cultural arts organization, housed in the Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art. The Amistad Center's collection is comprised of 7,000 objects including original paintings, sculpture, artifacts, historical documents and photographs, as well as memorabilia and rare books that document the African American experience. Other amenities: Dining Nearby, Restaurant, Self-guided tours

Town of Woodstock

Known for its tranquility, history, and picturesque scenery, Woodstock is the second-largest town in Connecticut by area, though its population remains small. With an agricultural background, it boasts more operating dairy farms than any other town in the state. While visiting, be sure to explore the Roseland Cottage Museum, enjoy a wine tasting at Taylor Brooke Winery, or take a thrilling hot air balloon ride with Connecticut Voyager Balloons.

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Borough of Woodmont

Woodmont, a charming borough of Milford, has been a beloved summer retreat for families since 1875. With its serene beaches and excellent dining options, it offers the perfect setting for relaxation and enjoyment.

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Town of Woodbury

A picturesque New England setting, Woodbury is home to historic homes beautifully decorated for every season, lining its charming Main Street. Known as the "Antiques Capital of Connecticut," it offers numerous places to discover vintage treasures. The town's parks and land preserves provide ample opportunities for outdoor activities, complemented by the "Healthy Woodbury" program, which promotes health for all. Whether you're strolling down tree-lined Main Street, browsing shops and boutiques, enjoying fine dining, picking pumpkins, riding the bike trail, or relaxing on one of the many park

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Town of Windham

Windham is a vibrant town with a rich tapestry of history and charm. Home to the iconic Frog Bridge, the scenic Prospect Hill neighborhood, and an impressive collection of Victorian homes listed on the National Register of Historic Places, Windham preserves the architectural beauty of a bygone era. It is also renowned as the birthplace of the Willimantic Thread Company, where the nation’s first electrically lit mill was built — a pioneering marvel in American industry. Today, Windham is best known as a university town, home to Eastern Connecticut State University, which continues to shape the

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Town of Willington

Nestled alongside the picturesque Willimantic River, this quaint town is a hidden gem, offering nature trails, camping spots, scenic views, and a charming historic Town Green that invites leisurely strolls and relaxation. For a truly unforgettable overnight experience, stay in the enchanting treehouse at Blue Bird Farm, where you’ll be immersed in nature with all the comforts of a cozy retreat.

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Town of Westbrook

A quaint shoreline community on the banks of Long Island Sound, Westbrook is nestled between New Haven and New London. Plan a visit to enjoy the fresh salt air, sandy beaches, and countless marine activities. Unwind at a cozy B&B or relax at the full-featured Water's Edge Resort & Spa. Browse unique shops and explore the premium outlet center. The town offers dining options for every taste and budget, from casual bites to gourmet fare. Come experience Westbrook — a friendly port for both residents and visitors.

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Glastonbury Planetarium

A state-of-the-art facility offering ultra high-res visualization and immersive experiences for all ages. Public shows feature popular and thought provoking full-length dome shows. Also available for school groups, private events and fundraisers. Other amenities: Parking

Bethlehem Vineyard & Winery, LLC

Sip and sample wines at this small farm family vineyard. Visiting the winery is an invitation to visit the owners' home. Down in the Colonial home's basement, you enter a friendly, intimate, wood-paneled tasting room. All estate-grown grapes are grown organically (uncertified organic).The labels depict local artwork, artists, and themes that promote the town's people, heritage, and designation as the "Christmas Town." Continuing in 2024: A Flight of wine ECONOMY & FIRST CLASS is the tasting option Outdoor Wine Pavilion under a 20X40 tent Local craft beer from Lasting Brass Brewery Soda

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Tucker Frey Antiques

Specializing in 17th, 18th, and 19th century American furniture and decorative arts, including the stylistic periods of William and Mary, Queen Anne, Chippendale and Federal. The collection includes furniture, paintings, folk art, and accessories. The quality, authenticity and condition of each piece offered is unconditionally guaranteed. Other amenities: dining nearby, parking

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