The Inn at Woodstock Hill

A distinctive Quiet Corner area bed and breakfast inn located in Woodstock, Connecticut. The Inn at Woodstock Hill Bed and Breakfast lodging offers 21 comfortable guest rooms, each individually decorated, having a variety of amenities including private bath, television, telephone, radio and wireless internet access, and air conditioning. Six rooms are furnished with four-poster beds and eight rooms have working gas fireplaces. A stone's throw from the charming town of Putnam where you will find a meca for antiques. Offer fine dining serving gourmet lunches, exquisite dinners and Sunday

Stanley Quarter Park

Children's fishing pond, playground, jogging track, state-of-the-art trails, skate board park, sports fields, basketball courts, ice skating.

Northwest Park & Nature Center

Northwest Park and Nature Preserve is a 473-acre municipal park owned and operated by the Town of Windsor. From its beginning in 1972, much of what once was tobacco farmland has been converted to biologically diverse forests and fields embedded with streams and many pristine views–areas that are accessible by 12 miles of hiking trails. The mission of Northwest Park is to maintain, enhance and protect habitat for native species, while providing educational and passive recreational opportunities for the public through a municipal park. Northwest Park will strive to remain an accessible “living

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Action Wildlife Foundation

A wildlife sanctuary in the hills of Connecticut, home to over 350 exotic animals, a petting zoo, museum, exploration center, gift shop, picnic area and hay rides in the fall. Visit the Safari Drive-thru.

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Seymour Antiques Company

Antiques offered by over 80 dealers in a complex of four historic buildings. Seymour Antiques offers a multi-dimensional approach to both collecting and design. Focusing on the interior and idea of home, we've worked to create a shop comprised of items chosen for their form, usability, and beauty. Combining the diverse inventories of select antique dealers and our curated house displays, we like to think of the shop as a full-scale lookbook, where rooms full of beautiful things uplift and inspire. One of our favorite quotes, 'things are beautiful if you love them,' summarizes our philosophy

Red Carpet Inn - Stamford

The Red Carpet Inn is located in Stamford and is off Interstate 95. Situated near the beach, we are 1 mile from Chelsea Pier and Cove Island Park, which is located on Cove Harbor. We are pleased to offer a restaurant with a lounge on site. Free wi-fi in public areas, free continental breakfast and free self-parking are also provided. Other amenities include a business center, 24 hour front desk and a computer station. All rooms offer amenities like premium bedding with down comforters, free wi-fi, flat screen tv’s with premium satellite channels. Other amenities included are a work desk, free

Golden Hill Inn

Friendly hotel not far from Westchester County and within easy access of shopping, museums, skiing, world class antiquing, and a variety of other activities. Our hotel offers friendly service in a relaxed atmosphere. Stay connected with wireless high-speed Internet access available throughout our hotel and guest rooms. Our front desk and lobby are open 24 hours/day. Our guest rooms are fully equipped with a microwave, mini-fridge, cable TV with HBO, and hairdryer. Sorry, no truck parking is available. At Americas Best Value Inn Danbury, We've Got You Covered from the time you hit the road

Stepping Stones Museum for Children

At Stepping Stones, play is serious business. We understand that children learn best by doing. Our learning framework is a strong set of foundational ideas that guides the planning of all of the museum’s experiences with exhibits, programs, promotional events and partnerships.

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Wadsworth Mansion

Former private residence of Col. Clarence Wadsworth, landscape designed by the Olmsted brothers. A 19th-century Beaux Art style mansion, located on 103 acres with 3.5 miles of trails. Tour time: 30 minutes

Buttonwood Tree Performing Arts Center

The Buttonwood Tree opened its doors as a storefront bookstore and performance space in Middletown’s North End in 1989. Begun by the first director, Wesleyan alumna Susan Eastman Allison and her husband, the DJ and radio personality, Stephan Allison, it was the first such place in the city. Middletown has and has had many cultural enterprises over the years but The Buttonwood Tree is unique in that company. From its opening it has been a grassroots, avant garde center for all ages, all comers, artists and audiences. Recognized nationally and internationally as a music venue (see Kunle Mwanga)

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