Town of Scotland

The first settler to inhabit the southeast corner of Windham, now known as Scotland, was Isaac Magoon. His purchase of 1,950 acres in 1700 marked the beginning of the town’s history. It is likely that Magoon named the area "Scotland" to commemorate his ancestral home. Scotland was incorporated and separated from the Town of Windham in 1857. The residents of Scotland have chosen to live here for various reasons, not the least of which is the peaceful, tranquil country atmosphere. The town is just a short distance from major cultural, educational, and entertainment centers, including Hartford

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City of Shelton

Shelton is located in a formerly industrial area that is now bustling with activites for residents and visitors alike. From Indian Wells State Park, to the Sports Complex of Connecticut, there is something to do for everyone. Shelton is locted along the Housatonic River which offers picturesque sites and a lot of water travel.

Town of Sherman

The picturesque town of Sherman, incorporated in October 1802, is nestled in the scenic Housatonic Valley at the northern end of Candlewood Lake. As the least populated town in Fairfield County, Sherman maintains its charming, quiet atmosphere. Whether you're exploring the serene lake or sipping local wines, Sherman offers a peaceful retreat that is perfect for anyone seeking natural beauty and tranquility.

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Town of Deep River

Deep River is a quaint small town brimming with pride and a vibrant sense of community. Once hailed as the “Queen of the Valley,” it remains one of the Connecticut River’s best-kept secrets. Stroll down Main Street to discover charming shops and inviting restaurants, or unwind at Deep River Landing for stunning views of the river.

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Town of Union

Union was one of the last towns settled east of the Connecticut River and is known for its abundant wildlife, including bears, moose, and bald eagles. Bigelow Hollow State Park offers opportunities for hiking, walking, snowmobiling, and backcountry camping. The town also features a popular farm and expansive state forest. Visit this nature-filled gem in northern Connecticut for a true outdoor escape.

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Friar Tucks Tavern

British pub/restaurant offers traditional English fare with live music, great local Fish & Chips and Lobster Rolls, local beers on tap, and ask about special event rentals.

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Artisan

Located on the ground floor of Delamar West Hartford, Artisan is a restaurant that combines exquisite local and seasonal flavors through New England inspired cuisine with a continental twist. Many of the ingredients will either come from our garden or local Connecticut farm and the menu follows the seasons with dishes such as Bakes Vegan Tian, a composition of layered garden bounty that will thrill the most discerning vegetarian and vegan guests. In addition to the other events spaces at the hotel, Artisan offers private dining in the Copper Room with seating up to 14.

Delamar West Hartford

Designed with a contemporary interpretation of classic New England elegance, the 106 guest rooms and suites at Delamar West Hartford offer a sophisticated retreat in the heart of Blue Back Square. Built to LEED Gold standards and frequently recognized with the Tripadvisor Travelers’ Choice Award, the hotel reflects our commitment to sustainability, comfort, and elevated hospitality in Connecticut’s Capitol region. Guests enjoy a curated collection of complimentary amenities designed to make each stay seamless and indulgent, including: Daily continental breakfast Complimentary courtesy vehicle

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Town of Bozrah

This quaint area of Connecticut is home to a variety of agriculturally based activities that would be enjoyable for the whole family. Bozrah also has a very popular state park where you can walk trails or go fishing.

Town of Sterling

Whether you're a lifelong resident or a first-time visitor, Sterling offers the quintessential New England small-town charm, evoking the nostalgic spirit of days gone by. Don’t miss the chance to enjoy an ice cream cone and visit the friendly animals at Ekonk Hill Turkey Farm — it's a perfect taste of rural life!

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