About Us:Action Wildlife Foundation, Inc. offers residents of CT, MA and NY the unusual opportunity of observing and learning about animals from No...
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Mission: Our foundation stones are community-based programs focused on sustainable, local food systems that are respectful of the physical environ...
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Nestled in the scenic "Litchfield Hills, Connecticut," Hemlock Hill Campground affords you a true camping experience. A meandering mountain brook, ...
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Our MissionJacques Gordon, founder of Music MountainMusic Mountain was founded by Jacques Gordon, founder and first violinist of the Gordon String ...
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The White Memorial Foundation is a 4,000-acre wildlife sanctuary located in Litchfield and Bantam. Thirty-five miles of trails criss-cross various ...
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Bridge Street Live is a Connecticut Hot Spot and the "IN" Place to be featuring Amazing Live Music, Stand-up Comedy and Sophisticated Entertainment...
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AboutRailroad Museum of New EnglandWe're a not-for-profit educational and historical organization whose mission is to tell the story of the region'...
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Learn About Wildlife and Wildlife Habitat Firsthand:
The biggest threat facing Connecticut's wildlife species is the loss of habitat. As more land...
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The Plymouth Land Trust, Inc. is a local, non-profit organization formed to permanently protect land in Plymouth, Connecticut for its natural, recr...
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Incredibly historic yet modern. Not a hint of a grandstand but tremendous spectator viewing. Fan friendly in the extreme. A beautiful venue - it is...
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RoaringBrookNatureCenter was founded in 1948 by Canton resident Una Storrs Riddle and was originally known as the Canton Children's NatureMuseum. I...
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Open Thursday through Saturday 10-4 and Sunday 12-4. Admission is free and donations are encouraged. Located at 175 Shrub Road in Bristol, Connecti...
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Rockwell Park was given by Albert and Nettie Rockwell in 1911. Entrances to the park can be found off Jacob Street, Dutton Avenue, and Terryville R...
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Open: year-Round
In 1787, Elijah Hopkins, returning from the Revolutionary War, chose this rich and fertile site on Lake Waramaug to settle his fa...
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Promoting the history of American-made clocks and watches, the museum houses the largest display of American production clocks in the U.S. Special ...
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