The Leffingwell House Museum (Circa 1675), is a fine example of New England Colonial architecture showing the architectural development common to C...
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Located on the campus of Norwich Free Academy, the Slater Museum awakens visitors to the richness and diversity of the human experi...
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The Museum, located at the Junction of State Scenic Routes 14 & 169 in Canterbury, Connecticut includes three period rooms, changing exhibits o...
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Covering more than three square miles the James L. Goodwin State Forest offers recreation for every season of the year. An extensive variety of tra...
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To encourage a sense of community, the Lebanon Historical Society connects residents and visitors with the people, places, objects and stories of t...
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The Windham Textile and History Museum, also known as The Mill Museum, is located in the historic former headquarters of the American Thread Compan...
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The damming of the Natchaug River by the Army Corps of Engineers has created a 500-acre lake for boating and fishing. No swimming is allowed since ...
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The Connecticut Eastern Railroad Museum is located off Bridge Street in downtown Willimantic, Connecticut, on the original site of the Columbia Jun...
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When the Brooklyn Historical Society Museum opened for the 2007season, it occupied the entire first floor of the building immediately behind the eq...
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Ice skating is back at Foxwoods! Nestled behind The Fox Tower, the Foxwoods Rink and Winter Terrace is a winter favorite. Skate in the cool air, su...
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About the Museum: The Mashantucket Pequot Museum and Research Center, a new state-of-the-art, tribally owned-and-operated complex, brings to life...
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The Mashantucket Pequot Museum and Research Center, a new state-of-the-art, tribally owned-and-operated complex, brings to life the story of the Ma...
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The name Natchaug means "land between the rivers" and refers to the land at the junction of the Bigelow and Still Rivers which join to form the Nat...
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Though the rails are long gone, this rail bed once offered fashionable, rapid transit from New York to Boston. Those who travel the corridor ...
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In 1987 the Office of State Archaeology (OSA) was established as a part of the Connecticut State Museum of Natural History to provide local municip...
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