Old Saybrook Antiques Center

Since 1994, the 35 dealers exhibit an exceptional variety of antiques and collectibles. You can find a wide variety of items including antique and vintage furniture, pottery, porcelain, glassware, estate jewelry, silver, and fine art. There is something for your every need. Other amenities: Dining Nearby, Parking, Printed Guides

Town of Wallingford

Wallingford is a picturesque town brimming with small-town character and classic New England charm. Home to Choate Rosemary Hall, a prestigious preparatory school, the town also offers a variety of recreational and cultural attractions, including the Paul Mellon Arts Center and the Toyota Oakdale Theater. The Arts Center hosts theater productions, art exhibitions, and performances by the Wallingford Symphony Orchestra. Downtown serves as the community’s heart, featuring diverse restaurants, shops, and family-friendly events, like the annual Celebrate Wallingford in the fall. In the summer

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Town of Voluntown

Voluntown is a rural community spanning 39.8 square miles, with two-thirds of the town covered by state forest. Pachaug State Forest offers an array of outdoor activities, including hunting, camping, hiking, and horseback riding. The Village Center is home to the Town Hall, Library, K-8 Elementary School, Constitution Field, a walking track, and a gazebo. Incorporated in 1721, Voluntown boasts a rich history of textile mills, historic buildings, the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC Camp), and folklore. Originally known as "Volunteer Town," it remains a place rooted in history and community.

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Town of Thomaston

A quaint community along the Naugatuck River in lower Litchfield County, Thomaston offers a mix of unique attractions. Catch a show at the historic Thomaston Opera House, hop on a scenic train ride with the New England Railroad Company, or relax with a drink at Clocktown Brewing Company. For something different, try your hand at Litchfield County Axe House, or explore the beauty of Cricket Hill Garden.

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Town of Suffield

Nestled along the Connecticut River between Hartford and Springfield, Massachusetts, Suffield is a lovely town with a population of 16,600. Established in 1670 as a farming community, Suffield has preserved its rural charm and tight-knit community spirit within a suburban setting. The town boasts a rich blend of architectural styles on historic Main Street, expansive fields and farms, and the picturesque Congamond Lakes. Come visit and discover why so many are proud to call Suffield home!

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Town of Stratford

Located along Long Island Sound and bordered by the Housatonic River to the east, Stratford boasts 18 miles of stunning coastline, two public beaches, five marinas, multiple fishing piers, and two public boat launches. With beautiful parks and recreational facilities, it’s an outdoor lover’s paradise. Just an hour from New York City, Stratford is the easternmost town in Fairfield County, also known as "Connecticut's Gold Coast." Be sure to visit Two Roads Brewing Company, one of Connecticut's top breweries, and stay at the Surfside Hotel for a chic, beachy boutique experience. Stratford offers

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Town of Somers

Nestled in a small-town community with a rich agricultural history, Somers offers a wealth of outdoor recreation opportunities. Explore the beauty of Camp Ayapo, the Shenipsit State Forest, Somersville Mill Pond, and the Scantic River Dam. These scenic spots, combined with local attractions, make Somers an ideal destination for family outings or even a great place to call home. Be sure to visit beloved spots like Sonny's Place for family fun and Worthington Vineyard & Winery for a relaxing escape.

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Town of Rocky Hill

Spend some time in Rocky Hill. Launch your boat on the scenic Connecticut River, fish from the floating docks, or simply enjoy the view of the river. You can also take a ride across the river on the historic ferry. Walk among the giants at Dinosaur State Park, explore the ruins in Dividend Park, or marvel at the sights in Quarry Park. Afterwards, visit the Rocky Hill Historical Society's Academy Hall Museum before having lunch or dinner at one of the more than 50 restaurants in town. Rocky Hill offers neighborhood charm, with events like Friday Night Moves, evening summer concerts, Fallfest

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Town of Redding

Referred to as the "Vermont within 60 miles of New York City," Redding covers 32 square miles of winding country roads, some officially designated as "scenic." Over 25 percent of the town's land is permanently preserved as open space, giving Redding a strikingly peaceful and rural character. With two state parks and hundreds of miles of walking trails, the beauty of New England can be enjoyed in all seasons. After a day outdoors, the restaurants and businesses on Main Street in the Georgetown section of Redding offer another way to experience the town's charm.

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Town of Plymouth

Whether it's tracing the Underground Railroad trails, visiting the Plymouth Historical Society Museum, stopping by the house where George Washington met with Rochambeau to discuss Revolutionary War plans, or taking a tour of the burial ground of Revolutionary War soldiers, Plymouth is a must-visit destination along the foothills of scenic Litchfield County.

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