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The top 74 attractions in Connecticut
Gardens in Hartford
Bushnell Park
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Ideally, Connecticut’s diverse capital city deserves at least a few days of exploration. But for travelers with less time, a visit
Festivals in Woodstock
The Woodstock Fair
Every year, on Labor Day Weekend (the long weekend including the first Monday in September) the fairgrounds in rural Woodstock, Co
Of Touristic Interest in Colchester
Comstock Covered Bridge
Connecticut’s three remaining covered bridges, picturesquely perched above rushing rivers, are classic photo opportunities in any
Nature Reserves in Madison
Hammonasset Beach State Park
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Hammonasset is Connecticut’s largest public beach, encompassing over two miles of shoreline in the town of Madison, located roughl
Villages in Bridgeport
Captain's Cove Seaport
If you think the colors of New England are restricted to green trees, red barns, and the oranges and yellows of fall foliage, Capt
Historical Monuments in Groton
Fort Griswold Battlefield State Park
At this site on the Thames River in Groton, one of Connecticut’s most striking visuals meets one of the most dramatic moments in i
Museums in Essex
Connecticut River Museum
Connecticut, the state, is named for Connecticut, the river. To understand its history, head for the Connecticut River Museum, whi
Nature Reserves in Litchfield
Topsmead State Forest
Just minutes from the upscale, picturesque town center of Litchfield, down winding rural roads that would feel lonely if the views
Historical Monuments in East Canaan
Beckley Furnace Industrial Monument
Once upon a time, practically everything anyone could want was made in Connecticut. In the northwest hills - now better known for
Historical Monuments in Southbury
Russian Village Historic District
In the suburban town of Southbury is an intriguing slice of little-known Connecticut history, hidden in plain sight. In 1925 a
Museums in Guilford
Henry Whitfield State Museum
Connecticut is packed with history, but the most visible eras tend to be the 18th and 19th centuries. That doesn't mean what came
Villages in Collinsville
Collinsville
Collinsville has been called one of America’s coolest small towns. Now a laid-back, artsy, outdoorsy section of the town of Canton
Lakes in Fairfield
Candlewood Lake
Candlewood Lake isn’t just any inland body of water. The largest man-made lake in Connecticut, it covers 5,420 acres. Its 65 miles
Of Touristic Interest in Glastonbury Center
Glastonbury-Rocky Hill Ferry (And Chester-Hadlyme Ferry)
The Glastonbury-Rocky Hill Ferry, the oldest continually operating ferry in the United States, began its life in 1655 as a raft pu
Shops in Putnam
Putnam Antiques
A generation ago, it looked like the old mill town of Putnam on the lively Quinebaug River was nearing its demise. Today, it’s a b
Museums in Mystic
Mystic Seaport – The Museum of America and the Sea
This is the big one, probably Connecticut’s most popular tourist attraction. Almost all local school children are brought here at
Streets in Lisbon
Connecticut State Route 169
Connecticut is full of lovely drives, and Route 169, which twists and turns the 32 miles between Lisbon and Woodstock, is one of t
Streets in Lisbon
Connecticut State Route 169
Connecticut is full of lovely drives, and Route 169, which twists and turns the 32 miles between Lisbon and Woodstock, is one of t
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