Unwind in Litchfield Hills Connecticut

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ANTIQUES ART GALLERIES & CRAFTS ARTISAN STUDIOS/DESIGN BOOK SHOPS & ANTIQUARIAN BOOKSELLERS COOKING CLASSES FACTORY OUTLETS & TOURS GARDEN CENTERS, NURSERIES & DESIGN HISTORIC GARDENS IN LICHFIELD HILLS LODGING Bed & Breakfast Country Inns Hotels Motels Resorts Campgrounds SPAS/SALON/SALT CAVES WATERFALLS PERFORMING ARTS TRAVEL TIPS LITCHFIELD HILLS POINTS OF INTEREST REAL ESTATE TRAVEL TIPS FAIRFIELD COUNTY RECREATION Amusement Parks Boat Rental/Marina Canoeing/Rafting/Tubing Car Racing/Public Autocross Farms Fishing/Fly Fishing Golf Hay, Sleigh & Carriage Rides Horseback Riding Indoor Water Park Recreational Outfitters Skiing/Snowboarding/Telemark RESTAURANTS SHOPPING AROUND SPECIALTY FOODS, ICE CREAM & MAIL ORDER NATURE CENTERS PARKS & FORESTS TRANSPORTATION ORCHARDS & FARM MARKETS VINEYARDS, LIBATIONS, DISTILLERY WEDDINGS/VENUES FARMERS MARKETS-LITCHFIELD HILLS LURE OF THE LAKES COVERED BRIDGES-LITCHFIELD HILLS FAIRFIELD COUNTY TABLE OF CONTENTS SOURCES OF INFORMATION - LITCHFIELD DRIVING DIRECTIONS MAP - WESTERN CT


In our part of Connecticut, people love special things almost as much as they love sharing them. That’s just one reason why antiquing here enjoys a reputation for unparalleled variety and unsurpassed quality. If you love discovering antiques, you might also delight in exploring our craft shops and art galleries, garden centers and nurseries, bookshops even cooking classes from some of the worlds best! It’s all here in the pages that follow.


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Lawrence Jeffrey Estate Jewelers | Litchfield | see below

ANTIQUES

Litchfield County Auctions | Litchfield | see below

BANTAM/LITCHFIELD

Litchfield County Auctions, Inc., 425 Bantam Rd., Litchfield, CT 06759. (860)-567-4661. Connecticut’s Premiere Estate Auction Gallery. Fine Art, Antiques, Asian Art, Jewelry, 20th c. Design and more. Appraisal services available. For auction schedule visit www.litchfieldcountyauctions.com.

Housatonic Trading Company, 920 Bantam Rd., Bantam, CT 06750. (860) 361-6299. A treasure trove of new and antique furniture, accessories, gifts, art, lighting, etc. 3600 sq. ft. of daily changing inventory. Unwind in our in-house Cafe 202, a full service coffee house and cafe featuring locally roasted coffee, French pastries, tea, frappes, smoothies and panini’s. Closed Wed. Open Mon.-Sun. 9-5. www.HousatonicTrading.com.

The White Room Antiques & Home Furnishings, 931 Bantam Rd., Bantam, CT 06750. (860) 361-6299. Eclectic selection of quality, functional antiques, alongside select new furnishings and found objects d’art. From New England & abroad, new pieces arrive weekly with fresh and unique selections. It’s a little bit of everything and more. See for yourself why we are a favorite stop for designers, locals and visitors. www.thewhiteroomct.com.

Jeffrey Tillou Antiques, 39 West St., On The Green, Litchfield, CT 06759. (860) 567-9693. Specializing in fine American furniture and paintings from the 18th - early 19th century with a choice selection of folk art, and decorative accessories. Mon., Wed.-Sat. 10:30-5; and Sun. 11-4:30. Closed Tues. www.tillouantiques.com.

COLLINSVILLE

Lawrence Jeffrey Estate Jewelers, 7 West St., On the Green, Litchfield, CT 06759. (860) 567-5084. The shop is filled with rare and oneof-a-kind antique, period, and signed jewelry. Their Twentieth Century collection emphasizes signed pieces, colored gemstones, and incredible gold bracelets. Every item is vetted for quality fabrication and outstanding design. Open daily. Visit in person or shop online. www.lawrencejeffrey.com.

Lawrence Jeffrey Estate Jewelers | Litchfield | see above

Antiques on the Farmington, 10 Depot St., Rte. 179, Collinsville (Canton) CT 06022. (860) 693-0615. A multi dealer shop located in the historic Collins Company Axe Factory along the scenic Farmington River. Over 70 dealer spaces on two floors offering a selection of furniture, collectibles, jewelry, glass, china, books, vintage clothing, civil war memorabilia, sporting items, etc. Open daily 10-5. www.antiquesonfarmington.com. FALLS VILLAGE Yesterday’s Past Antiques, Rte. 7 & 63, Falls Village, CT 06031. (860) 824-0043 or (860) 824-0126. In business since 1970. Old bottles, old and new Steiff, glassware, baskets, old toys, art, paintings, art pottery, and large collection of Black Americana. Open Fri., Sat., Sun. 11 -4, or by appt. www.marybelter.com. GAYLORDSVILLE/NEW MILFORD The Bittersweet Shop, 14 ANTIQUE DEALERS - on Rte. 7 at the Jct. of Rte. 55, Gaylordsville, CT 06755. (860) 354-1727. fiddlebeat1@aol. com. Displaying furniture both country and formal, paintings from portraits to landscapes, quilts in many colors and patterns, and a variety of items to make your antique collecting a pleasurable experience. “Established 1978”. Open daily 12-6. Closed Tues., Wed. and certain holidays. Elephant’s Trunk Flea Market, Rte. 7, 490 Federal Rd., New Milford, CT 06776. (508) 265-9911. New England’s largest outdoor flea market. Over 300 dealers selling collectibles, antiques, plants, furniture, toys, and more. Open every Sunday between Apr. & Nov. No pets allowed on premises. Early buyers 5:45 a.m.–7 a.m. Adm. $20. PP. Gates open for general admission to the public 7 a.m.–2 p.m. Adm. $2. PP. Dealer Space 20’ x 20’ $50 each. Managed, by Gregory H. Baecker. www.etflea.com. 5


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Joseph Stannard Antiques | Norfolk | see below and page 16

R.T. Facts | Kent | see below

KENT

NEW PRESTON

The Company Store Antiques, Route 7, North (across from SloaneStanley Museum), Kent, CT 06757. (860) 927-3430. A restored Company Store offers country, formal, and original grain painted furniture. Also, folk art, decoys, paintings, silver, tools, French enameled ware, clocks, accessories, and estate jewelry. Open 7 days 11-5. AE/VISA/MC/DISCOVER.

Dawn Hill Antiques, 11 Main St., New Preston, CT 06777. (860) 8680066. Specialist in 18th & 19th century Swedish & French painted furniture, decorative accessories, garden antiques, transferware & quilts. Dish, located within Dawn Hill Antiques, offers antique ironstone, sets of dishes, napkins and bath & body products including Diptyque Candles. Wed. - Mon. 11-5. www.dawnhillantiques.com.

Main Street Antiques/Koblenz & Co. Antique & Estate Jewelry, 8 North Main St., Rte. 7, Kent, CT 06757. (860) 927-4916. Thurs.-Mon. 11-5, Sun. 12-5, Closed Thurs. mid Jan. to mid April. Displaying textiles, ironstone, transferware, apothecary, pattern glass, silver, china, and decorative country accessories. www.kentct.com under “Shop”. Also exhibiting a display of fine antique, estate, and vintage jewelry from Koblenz & Co. Appraisals, Brokerage, Consulting, Gem ID, and Repairs are available. Call Merle Koblenz for an appointment (860) 927-0179. www.koblenzestatejewelry.com. Rolling River Antiques, 25 North Main St., Kent, CT 06757. (860) 927-3100. Combining high quality with low prices for furniture & furnishings with an eclectic distinction. Quality estate costume jewelry purchased. Open Wednesday - Sunday 10-5:30. Also by appointment. www.rollingriverantiques.com. R.T. Facts, 22 South Main St., (Rte. 7) Kent, CT 06757. (860) 927-1700. Called “The boldest shop in Litchfield County”, “Inspiring!”A secret source/ destination for NY designers and the fashion industry. 19th & early 20th century home and garden antiques mixed with sleek tables & mirrors made inhouse. Three buildings and three courtyards to explore. Mon.- Fri. 9-5, Wed. by chance or appt., Sat. & Sun. 10-5. Call to confirm. www.rtfacts.com.

NORFOLK Joseph Stannard Antiques, Station Place, Norfolk, CT 06058. (860) 542-5212.Extensive collection of 17th to mid-20th century furniture, lighting, and accessories displayed in architectural landmark galleries. In season, grounds and gardens feature exceptional antique garden elements––18th century French granite troughs and decorative basins; fountains, planters, statuary, architectural ornaments, and garden furniture. Joseph Stannard Design, a companion enterprise, offers handsome contemporary furniture, lighting, and accent pieces created exclusively by Joseph Stannard in bronze, iron, stone, and specialty woods. Open most weekends 12-5, weekdays by appt. or chance. www.josephstannard.com. ROXBURY Charles Haver Antiques, 3 Southbury Rd., (Rtes. 67 & 317), Roxbury, CT 06783. (860) 354-1031. Distinctive Americana displayed in a beautifully restored 18th century carriage house. Specializing in country furniture, period lighting, hooked rugs, baskets, and a wide array of unique accessories. Open by chance or appointment. www.charleshaverantiques.com. Charles M. Haver, Inc. | Roxbury | see above

MIDDLEBURY Middlebury Consignment, 1365 Whittemore Rd., Annex 1101 Southford Rd., Middlebury, CT 06762. (203) 528-0130. Four floors of stunning showrooms displaying furniture and decorative accessories obtained from local estates, from families looking to downsize or those that want to reinvent their style. Items range from collectibles, antique furniture and furniture from upscale manufacturers to bedding, wallpaper, rugs and upholstery. 30,000 sq. ft. Consignment Annex 2 miles away. Professionally taught cooking classes in our gourmet kitchen. Our Café offers a light menu of seasonal specialties from 11:30–3. Store hours: Mon.- Sat. 10-5, Sun. 11-5. www.middleburyconsignment.com.

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Passports | Salisbury | see below

SALISBURY Passports, 14 Main St., Salisbury, CT 06068. (860) 435-8855. A treasure trove of antiques and accessories for your home and garden. Our collection includes 19th and early 20th century country furniture from around the world. Additionally, we are an exhibitor of 19th century American and European garden statuary and ornamentation at the annual Trade Secrets Show in Sharon, CT. Open Mon.-Sat. 10-5, Sun. 11-4. www.passportscollection.com. WOODBURY Abrash Galleries, Rugs & Antiquities, 40 Main St. North, Woodbury, CT 06798. (203) 263-7847. Fax: (203) 263-8299. A peerless collection of antique, semi-antique and new Persian, Indian, Chinese and Turkish rugs. A mecca for the rug aficionado. Appraisals, washing and complete restoration services. Tues.-Sat. 10-5. Sun. 12-5. http://abrashgalleries.com. Antiquario Villas & Cottages, 1023 Main Street South, Woodbury, CT 06798. (203) 263-2211. info@antiquariovc.com. At the southern most gateway to Connecticut’s Antiques Trail, US Route 6. Seven rooms of American and European 18th and 19th century antiques and decorations; offered in a National Historic Register 1754 farmhouse. Open daily from 11-5;Tues. and Wed. by appt. Preview our website: www.antiquariovc.com.

G. Sergeant Antiques | Woodbury | see page 9

Douglas Samaha Rugs | Woodbury | see below

Douglas Samaha Oriental Rugs, 744 Main St. South, Woodbury, CT 06798. (203) 263-4243. Woodbury’s premier collection of antique, collectible and new decorative handmade Oriental rugs from around the world displayed in our spacious showroom. We offer safe, quality, lanolin hand washing and master restorations to include binding, overcasting, refringing and reweaving of any size hole and repiling of wear. A tradition for 3 generations. Wed. – Sat. 12-5 or by appt. www.samaharugs.com. The Elemental Garden, LLC, 259 Main St. South, Woodbury, CT 06798. Cell: (203) 217-2464. Specializing in fine English, French & American antique garden ornament, furniture & decorative accessories of the 18th, 19th, & early 20th Century. Largest authentic garden antiques selection on the East Coast. No reproductions. Call ahead suggested. Thurs.-Sat. 11-5; Sun. 12-5. By appt. Mon. thru Wed.Visit our online store. www.theelementalgarden.com. Farmhouse Antiques, 495 Main St. South, Woodbury, CT 06798. (203) 263-6400. A unique selection of farmhouse style décor combining early American and primitive antiques with one-of-a-kind repurposed home furnishings. Our inventory is artfully displayed in our two stories 2600 sf. showroom. We feature custom farm tables made to order from reclaimed wood. Design services are available from home staging to complete interiors.Wed. – Sat. 10 -5, Sun. 12-4, and by appt. G. Sergeant Antiques, 88 Main Street North, Woodbury, CT 06798. (203) 266-4177. Fax: (203) 266-4179. Featuring distinctive 17th, 18th & 19th Century English Continental and American furnishings and accessories from fine estates. Thirty years of providing the finest in period pieces to private collectors, museums and the trade. Estates and Individual items purchased. Closed Tues. www.gsergeant.com. Charles M. Haver, Inc. | Roxbury | see above Madeline West Antiques, 373 Main St. South, Woodbury, CT 06798. (203) 263-4604. Our shop offers an interesting collection of 18th through early 20th century antique furniture, paintings and porcelains. Set in a charming 19th c. home that will take you back to a time of quiet elegance. Open Thurs. thru Sat. and Mon. 11-5, Sun. 12–5. Closed Tues. & Wed. www.madelinewest.com. Main Street Antiques Center, 113 Main St. South, Woodbury, CT 06798. (203) 263-0046. msacwoodburyct@gmail.com. Our first floor dealers offer an extensive selection of Fine Art, English, French, American and Mid Century furniture, with related accessories. On our second floor you will find an extensive offering of items suitable for home decorating, collecting or gift giving, including but not limited to prints, sterling, early glass, lighting, jewelry, china, books, primitives, new to you designer clothing, and more. Open daily 11-5. Closed Tues. & Wed. 9


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Tillies Antiques, 766 Main St. South (Rte. 6), Woodbury, CT 06798. (203) 263-2115. A local favorite for over 20 years, Woodbury’s oldest antique cooperative offers affordable antique and vintage crystal, china, silver, estate jewelry, furniture, lamps, artwork, textiles, rugs, and more. Featuring an extensive collection of vintage Mexican and Native American sterling jewelry, Asian items, and Hermes scarves. Open daily 11-5. Closed Tues. & Wed. http://tilliesantiques.com. Tucker Frey Antiques, 287 Main St. South,Woodbury, CT 06798. (203) 263-5404. Specializing in 17th, 18th, and 19th century American antiques, and decorative arts. Always a good selection of paintings, fireplace equipment and oriental rugs. Wed.-Sun. 10-5, or by appt. Since 1985. www.walinfreyantiques.com

Wayne Mattox Antiques | Woodbury | see page 11

Maison St Germain, 738 Main St. S., Woodbury, CT 06798. (203) 2664223.Voted Top Vintage Store in CT by CBS. From primitive to cottage chic. A treasure trove of affordable vintage housewares and accessories, painted furniture, our own line of vintage clothing, art and gifts. Hand painted customized designs including paintings and signs, furniture painting, custom artwork and home restyling.Wed. - Sat. 11-5, Sun. noon - 4. Closed Mon. & Tues. www.maisonstgermain.com. Martell and Suffin Antiques, LLC, 12 Main St. North, Woodbury, CT 06798. (203) 263-1913. Since 1976, originally in Manhattan, NY, we have been a source for dealers, designers and the general public. We do not specialize in any style or period because we like so many different ones. We do carry antiques and reproductions from the UK, continental Europe, and Asia. We have 2 buildings with 2 floors in each and the largest inventory in town. We also have the largest selection of both antique and reproduction chandeliers in Woodbury.There are usually more than 30 hanging. Many pieces from our inventory can be found at our 1stdib.com website. New items appear weekly. It is free to all; all you need to do is register. Open daily 11-5, Sun. 1-5, or call for appt. Closed Tues. www.martellandsuffinantiques.com Mill House Antiques, 1068 Main St. North, Woodbury, CT 06798. (203) 263-3446. We have 17 showrooms featuring New England’s largest collection of fine 18th and 19th century English and Continental antique furniture and accessories. Known for our wide selection of sideboards, servers, Welsh dressers, and chests, we also offer exceptional bespoke reproduction furniture. Mill House is open 7 days a week, 10-5. Voted Best Antique Dealer in Connecticut in 2014. More than an ordinary experience. www.millhouseantiquesandgardens.com Monique Shay Antiques & Design, 920 Main St. South, Woodbury, CT 06798. (203) 263-3186. Specializing in Canadian country antiques. Large selection of painted and natural pine tables, armoires, cupboards and chairs. Open 10-5 daily and weekends, Sat. 10-5, Sun. 12-4. www.moniqueshayantiques.com. Pantry & Hearth, 994 Main Street South, Woodbury, CT 06798. (203) 263-8555, cell (203) 232-4331. In business 28 years, Pantry & Hearth, specializes in superior quality Pilgrim, 18th and early 19th C. high country furniture and accessories in original surface and paint, early lighting, paintings, folk art and 17th C. English needlework. We stand behind everything we sell! www.pantryandhearth.com. Thomas Schwenke, Inc., 50 Main St. North, Woodbury, CT 06798. (203) 266-0303. For over 40 years this firm has provided collectors, designers and architects with the finest quality and value in American Federal antiques. Specializing in dining room furniture, Federal replicas, custom furniture and restoration services. For current inventory and in house auction schedule visit www.schwenke.com.

Wayne Mattox Antiques, LLC, 82 Main St. North, Woodbury, CT 06798. (203) 263-2899. American Furniture, Folk Art & Paintings • Continental • Arts & Crafts • 20th C. Modern • Brass Lighting • Fixtures. A leading authority on antiques – dealer, columnist, writer, lecturer, appraiser and auctioneer – Wayne looks forward to helping you build an authentic collection and add charm to your home. www.antiquetalk.com. Woodbury Antiques Dealers Association, P.O. Box 496, Woodbury CT 06798 (203) 263-7888. Eighteen member-dealers offering all categories, periods, and styles of antiques and related decoration. Seventeen galleries are located along a 2-mile stretch of US Route 6 - “Connecticut’s Antiques Trail” by state proclamation. One gallery is located in neighboring Roxbury, at the intersection of Routes 67 and 317. To preview all members’ galleries and download a map, please visit our website: www.antiqueswoodbury.com. Woodbury Antiques and Fine Art, 473 Main St. S., Woodbury, CT 06798. (203) 266-4753. Madison Ave. style with country classic prices our gallery features a dynamic and evolving inventory in various mediums for the discriminating collector. We have placed several collections to major museums around the country. Décor accessories, garden sculptures, and unique one of kind treasures also adorn the gallery. Come see us soon and enjoy our friendly atmosphere. Wed. – Sat. 12-5, Sun. 2-5 or by appt. www.woodburyantiquesfineart.com.

ART GALLERIES/CRAFTS Artisans Guild, 9 Station Place, Norfolk, CT 06058. (860) 542-5055. Artful objects from the practical to the whimsical. Locally crafted. Carefully selected. Always something new. Featuring jewelry, knits, woodenware, pottery, savories, handmade greeting cards, children’s books and toys and season & holiday works. Ample free parking. Call for hours. www.facebook.com/Artisansguild. At The Wish House & Souterrain Gallery, 413 Sharon Goshen Turnpike, (near the covered bridge) West Cornwall, CT 06796. (860) 6722969. Gifts, Clothing, Home Accents, Gallery in a colorful inspiring ambience, celebrate life, get ideas, be surprised, relax and inhale, wit & whimsy, smile! Open daily 11-6. Closed Mon. & Tues. during the winter. www.wishhouse.com. “When you see the bear you are there!” Brookfield Craft Center, 286 Whisconier Rd., Rte. 25, Brookfield, CT 06804. (203) 775-4526. National profile not-for-profit school and gallery for fine craft housed in six vintage buildings overlooking the Still River at Halfway Falls. Classes and workshops in glass, ceramics, jewelry making, woodturning, fiber and blacksmithing. Juried gallery exhibitions. Gift shop features American fine crafts exclusively. Year round Fri. 10-2, Sat. 11-5, Sun. 12-4. Check the web site for Special Holiday hours. www.brookfieldcraft.org. 11


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Cornwall Bridge Pottery | Cornwall Bridge | see below & page 96

Cornwall Bridge Pottery Store, Rte. 128, (near the covered bridge), West Cornwall, CT 06796. (860) 672-6545. This is the Direct Outlet for pots, lamps and tiles made at the Cornwall Bridge Pottery. Two floors of clay, wood, glass, cotton, sterling silver, amber ... and many other crafts from around the world. SECONDS can be bought in Cornwall Bridge at the POTTERY WORKSHOP (69 Kent Rd. North). www.cbpots.com. Denis Curtiss, Sculptor, Sculpturedale, Rte. 7, (4 mi. north of Kent, next to Kent Falls) Cornwall Bridge, CT 06754. (860) 927-3420. Life-size representational animals and dancers in steel or bronze, joyous and enlivening, studio and outdoor sculpture garden.Weekends or by appointment year-round. www.DenisCurtissSculptor.com. Ella’s Limited Fine Art & Framing Ella Knox Gallery, 710 Bantam Rd., Bantam, CT 06750. (860) 567-4768. Fax: (860) 567-4768. ellaslimited@gmail.com. Ella’s Limited showing artwork by Ella Crampton Knox and works by local artisans in Litchfield County area. Visit our new spacious gallery. Tues.-Fri. 10-5, Sat. 10-4, or by appt. Five Points Gallery, 33 Main St., Torrington, CT 06790. (860) 6187222. Located in a historic downtown this gallery features changing shows of high caliber contemporary art of emerging and established regional, national and international visual artists in three galleries.Thurs. – Sun. 1 – 5. www.fivepointsgallery.org. The Gallery At Kent Art Association, 21 South Main St., Rte. 7, Kent, CT 06757. (860) 927-3989. This 92 yr. old association hosts fine art paintings and sculptures by prominent northeast artists in changing exhibits. Special events and gallery rentals also offered. Hours during KAA Shows: Thurs. – Sun. 1–5. Public welcome. www.kentart.org.

Green River Gallery | Millerton, NY | see page 12

Marie Louise Trichet Gallery, Wisdom House Retreat and Conference Center, 229 East Litchfield Rd., Litchfield, CT 06759. (860) 567-3163. An alternative space in an alternative place. Featuring works of local, national & international artists. Open Mon.- Sat. 10-4 www.wisdomhouse.org. Blog: www.atwisdomstable.blogspot.com Morrison Gallery, 8 Old Barn Rd., Kent, CT 06757. (860) 927-4501. William Morrison opened his 7,000 square foot gallery in a building that provides a spacious and beautifully lit interior for large sculptures, paintings and installations. New this year we offer an exclusive art storage facility with a viewing room for estates and private collectors. The East Gallery provides an intimate setting for smaller works and special collections. Receptions at the Morrison Gallery are a highlight in the Litchfield Hill’s cultural calendar. A beautifully appointed apartment across from the gallery can be leased to clients. Wed.-Sat. 10:30-5:30, & Sun. 1-4 www.morrisongallery.com. Mother Earth Gallery, 449 Danbury Rd., New Milford, CT 06776. (203) 775-6272. Twenty-eight year old crystal gallery featuring 100’s of specimens from around the world - all MADE BY NATURE. And now showcasing local artisans in various mediums - wood, fine jewelry, pottery, glass, quilts, metal, etc., all MADE BY HAND. Mon.,Wed.,Thurs., Fri., Sat. 10-6, Sun. 12-5. Closed Tues. www.motherearthcrystals.com.

Gregory James Gallery | New Milford | see page 12

Green River Gallery, 1578 Boston Corners Rd., Millerton, NY 12546. (518) 789-3311. Green River Gallery offers 19th and 20th century American art, with emphasis on the art of ERIC SLOANE. Paintings, bronze sculpture and early American furniture, appraisals, consulting. Located in a historic 1775 Colonial just North of Millerton. Year-round, Sat. 10-5, & Sun. 12-5, or by appt. Gregory James Gallery, 93 Park Lane Rd., (Rte. 202) New Milford, CT 06776. (860) 354-3436. The gallery features the original art of prominent, emerging and established artists of the Northeast, ranging in style from realism to abstract. A few of the gallery’s award-winning artists include: James Coe, Christopher Magadini, Alain Picard, Bill Rice, Thomas Adkins, Ralph Della-Volpe, Woldemar Neufeld, John Swatsley, and Scott Zuckerman. Mon., Wed., Fri. 10-6, Tues., Thurs., Sat. 10-5, & Sun. 11-4. www.gregoryjamesgallery.com. 13


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Morrison Gallery | Kent | see page 13

nancy O, 23 Catoonah St., Ridgefield, CT 06877. (203) 431-2266. Style meets creativity at nancy O. Visit our unique fashion and gift boutique and find a fabulous selection of gifts, jewelry, clothing and fashion accessories. Explore our Knitting Studio and discover an extensive collection of fine yarn, creative inspiration and expert guidance. Mon. – Wed. 10 - 5:30, Thurs. 10 - 7, Fri. –Sat. 10- 5:30, Sunday closed. www.shopnancyo.com. Oliver Wolcott Library: Jamie Gargarin Gallery, 160 South St, Litchfield, CT 06759. (860) 567-8030. The Oliver Wolcott Library’s Jamie Gagarin Gallery features established and emerging regional artists. Each artist has a two-month exhibit. All artwork, except student work shown in January and February, is for sale directly benefiting the library. Call for Gallery hours. The Oliver Wolcott Library is open 7 days a week and three nights until 9 PM. www.owlibrary.org. Pinacoteca, 896 Bantam Rd., Bantam, CT 06750. Mia Weiner has been a NY private dealer specializing in Old Master Drawings since 1979 noted for her knowledge and integrity. Her new gallery hopes to inform and inspire a new clientele by exhibiting European Paintings and Drawings from the 16th through 21st Centuries. The Gallery will focus on painters of the 19th and 20th centuries who sojourned in Italy and created visions of its beauty. Old Master Drawings comprised of astute studies in pen & ink or colored chalks, were rarely intended to be seen, because they were preparatory sketches, but these renderings reveal the artists’ thoughts and are immensely rewarding. See these extraordinary works, starting at $1000. Hours: Fri.- Sun., 1:30 – 6:30 pm, or by appt. (860) 480-0100. http://pinacoteca.us. P. S. Gallery, On-the-Green, Litchfield, CT 06759. (860) 567-1059. This charming gallery has featured some of Connecticut’s most talented artists for more than 30 years.The New York Times stated owner Pat Steier was “a pioneer in Litchfield’s art boom. ”The gallery shows original paintings, prints and sculpture by area artists. You may now view and purchase artwork on our web site. Framing is also available. Open Thurs. –Sun. 11am - 4pm all year. www.psgallery.com.

Troy Brook Visions | Litchfield | see below

Troy Brook Visions, Inc. Makers of Fine Furniture Gallery & Studio, 38 Clark Rd., Litchfield, CT 06759. (860) 567-2310. Inspired by the Dakota proverb “we will be known forever by the tracks we leave”; Troy Brook Visions creates heirloom pieces of art furniture using historically proven and ecologically friendly woodworking techniques. Our pieces are meant to enrich our technologically burdened living environments with a connection to Mother Earth and are built to last for the generations to come. Influences from historical periods of furniture design are blended together to create one-of-a-kind and custom original masterpieces. Master Craftsman Daniel Gugnoni’s work has been showcased by the American Craft Council, Crafts America and Paradise City Arts Festivals. Gallery & Studio open most days. Call for hours. www.troybrookvisions.com. Washington Art Association, Washington Depot, CT 06794. (860) 868-2878. Changing exhibitors, fine art classes, workshops and lectures. Tues.-Sat. 10-5. Call for Sunday hours. Closed Mon. www.washingtonartassociation.org.

ARTISAN STUDIOS/DESIGN Bantam Tileworks, 816 Bantam Rd., Bantam, CT 06750. (860) 3619306. A handmade ceramic tile shop making tiles for home installation. Our showroom and workshop have over 100 unique colors found nowhere else. Also offering tableware made with our glazes, platters, plates, bowls, mugs and vases are available as well as checkerboards, coasters, tables and animal tiles. All make truly one-of-a-kind gifts. Come tour our recently expanded studios and showroom to see how we make all our products. Mon.-Sun. 105. www.bantamtileworks.com. Bantam Tileworks | Bantam | see above

The Silo Gallery at Hunt Hill Farm, 44 Upland Rd., New Milford, CT 06776. (860) 355-0300. Housed in a converted hay barn, c.1800, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the Main Gallery exhibits works by emerging and established visual artists. The New Talent Gallery features art students from area colleges, universities, and middle and high schools. Gallery is also available for special events. Affiliated with the Smithsonian Institution. Wed.-Sat. 10-5, Sun. noon-5 www.hunthillfarmtrust.org.

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16 Carol Wallace Fine Art and Illustration, Sycamore Studio, Barkhamsted, CT 06063. (860) 379-4286. Artist Carol Wallace accepts commissions of barns, homes, inns, landscape, and gardens in Litchfield Hills and Fairfield County. Watercolor and acrylic paintings & pen and ink drawings. www.carolwallace.com. www.preserveamerica.com. www.DaisyDogEnterprises.com. Greenwood Glass, 3 Robertsville Rd., Riverton, CT 06065. (860) 7389464. Visit the Glass Blowing Studio & Gallery of Peter Greenwood located inside the historic Union Church (1829) in the charming village of Riverton. There is a large showroom displaying blown glass chandeliers, wall sculptures, glass furniture, lighting, vessels, paintings, and jewelry. Group tours, demonstrations, and glass blowing workshops available Tues. through Sat. 9-5. Please call ahead to confirm hours. www.petergreenwood.com. Joseph Stannard Design, Station Place, Norfolk, CT 06058. (860) 5425212. A companion enterprise to Joseph Stannard Antiques offers handsome contemporary furniture, lighting, and accent pieces created exclusively by Joseph Stannard in bronze, iron, stone, and specialty woods. Open most weekends 12-5, weekdays by appt. or chance. www.josephstannard.com. Karen Rossi Studios, 27 East Main St., Torrington, CT 06790. (860) 305-6579. Visit the Torrington workshop and gallery of narrative artist / designer Karen Rossi. Highly regarded for her original metal sculptures, she also imports her whimsical characters of hobbies and professions, known as Fanciful Flights. Join Karen on the first Thursday of every month for Arts Walk. Karen and her fellow artist neighbors host meet and greets, highlighting their work along with visiting artists, with wine receptions from 4-7 pm. Please see website for show and class schedules, as well as seasonal hours. Appointments encouraged. www.karenrossi.com. Pantages Jewelry and Gifts, 41 North Main St., Kent, CT 06757. (860) 592-0111. Carol Pantages, G.I.A. Gemologist creates a kaleidoscope of gems and jewelry in a wide range of price points. Custom designs in diamonds and precious colored stones as well as engagement rings and wedding bands in platinum, gold and sterling. Special custom orders a specialty. Expert watch and jewelry repair and restoration offered. Bridal gifts and ideas. Personal customer service since 1981.Thurs. – Sun. 11:30 – 5. www.pantagesjewelry.com. The Whiting Mills, 100 Whiting St., 210 Holabird Ave., Winsted, CT 06098. (860) 738-2240. Our 125+-year-old Whiting Mills building in Winsted, Connecticut, is home to 55 artists, craftspeople, photographers, specialty shops, businesses, woodworkers, and manufacturing. In addition, our semi-annual Open Studio events in December and June present the work of dozens of guest artists. www.whitingmills.com.

The Whiting Mills | Winsted | see above

Darren Winston, Bookseller| Sharon | see below

BOOK SHOPS & ANTIQUARIAN BOOKSELLERS Barbara Farnsworth, Bookseller, 407 Rte. 128, West Cornwall, CT 06796. (860) 672-6571. 40,000 out-of-print and rare books in many fields, particularly “house and garden”titles, design, and books about books. The New York Times calls the bookstore “...a vast cozy place bulging with thousands of volumes”. Open Sat. 10-4, in season, and by chance or appt. www.farnsworthbooks.com. Books on the Common, 404 Main St., Ridgefield, CT 06877. (203) 4319100. Now in its 31st year, Books on the Common is located in historic downtown Ridgefield and features a wide selection of books for adults and children, along with cards, toys and unique gifts.Voted Best Bookstore by the Fairfield County Weekly readers poll. www.BooksontheCommon.com. Darren Winston, Bookseller, 81 Main St., Sharon, CT 06069. (860) 364-1890.Visit our shop in the heart of this beautiful and historic New England town and browse thousands of interesting titles in many fields.Whether you’re after vintage pulp fiction or finely bound classics, we’re happy to help you discover something that will delight.We are also a full-service art gallery, regularly presenting exhibitions and with a rotating stock of unusual and beautiful finds—vintage prints, photographs, posters, and paintings. Thurs. Sun. 11-5, or by appt. www.darrenwinstonbookseller.com. Hickory Stick Bookshop, 2 Green Hill Road, Washington Depot, CT 06794. (860) 868-0525. Litchfield County’s largest independent bookstore, serving its readers for over 60 years, and recently named “Best Country Bookstore” by Yankee Magazine, offers a wide selection of general interest books and an extensive children’s collection of books, games and toys. Gifts, puzzles, cards, stationery, and one of a kind offerings from local artisans are also available. Free giftwrapping. Author talks and book signings. A place where readers and writers meet. Mon.-Sat. 9:30- 5:30 & Sun. 11-5. www.hickorystickbookshop.com. Johnnycake Books, 12 Academy St., Salisbury, CT 06068. (860) 435-6677. Relax in an intimate bookshop of 5,000 rare and collectible titles housed in a 19th century cottage surrounded by perennial borders in the Salisbury village. Architecture/design, decorative arts, gardening, cooking, book arts, literary first editions, illustrated, leather-bound sets, travel, sport, and Litchfield County history. Open Thurs.-Mon. (inc. Sun.) 11-5, 7 days during summer. www.johnnycakebooks.com.

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The Hitchcock Chair Company LTD | Riverton | see below

Lavender Path Antiques & Books, 50 South Rd., Harwinton, CT 06791. (860) 689-8081. Located in an old historic schoolhouse. An interesting collection of used and out of print books on gardening, cooking, hobbies, art, history, literature, poetry, biographies, and children’s series books. Most books are hardcover, many 1st editions. Book search available. Along with the books is a collection of antique porcelain teapots, teacups, silver, vintage hats and jewelry. Everything you need for an afternoon tea party. Come browse our book collection and have a cup of tea with us. Closed Mon. www.lavenderpathantiques.com.

COOKING CLASSES The Silo Cooking School at Hunt Hill Farm, since 1972. 44 Upland Rd., New Milford, CT 06776. (860) 355-0300. Taught by top chefs. Both hands-on and demonstration. Custom and Private Groups/parties, Corporate Teambuilding, Junior Chef and Kids Classes, Gingerbread Classes, for all ages. Current cooking classes can be viewed. www.hunthillfarmtrust.org.

FACTORY OUTLETS & TOURS Fascia’s Chocolates,Inc., 44 Chase River Rd., Waterbury, CT 06704. (203) 753-0515. The Fascia Family has handcrafted premium chocolates since 1964. Authentic gelato made onsite and a cakery satisfy all sweet cravings. The Chocolate Experience & Tour allows participants to maketheir-own chocolate bar and learn about chocolate at the same time. Reservations recommended. Scheduled weekends Sept. – June with summer schedule in July & August. www.fasciaschocolates.com. The Hitchcock Chair Company, LTD, 13 Riverton Rd., Riverton, CT 06098. (860) 738-9958. In 1818, Lambert Hitchcock established an innovative furniture company in Riverton. Today, the Hitchcock legacy continues with an excellent selection of beautiful, high quality hand stenciled furniture for the entire home; made in Riverton from original Hitchcock plans and artwork. Here, Hitchcock furniture is brought into the 21st century while maintaining the quality and integrity of Lambert Hitchcock’s original dream. Restoration services available: (860) 379-2998. Mon. - Sat. 10-5. www.hitchcockchair.com.

Cricket Hill Garden | Thomaston | see below

GARDEN CENTERS, NURSERIES & DESIGN Cricket Hill Garden, 670 Walnut Hill Rd., Thomaston, CT 06787. (860) 283-1042. Fax: (860) 283-5508. Cricket Hill Garden specializes in peonies as well as unusual edible plants for the landscape. Visit in May and June to see the peonies in bloom. Potted plants available throughout the season. All plants and produce are grown organically in accordance with CT NOFA’s Farmers Pledge. For details see www.crickethillgarden.com Hollister House Garden, 300 Nettleton Hollow Rd., Washington, CT 06793. (860) 868-2200. Hollister House Garden is an intimate formal garden in the English style. Dramatically situated on a gently sloping hillside behind a charming 18th century farmhouse, the garden is planted profusely with both familiar and exotic species. Various separate “rooms” are defined by walls and hedges. www.hollisterhousegarden.org. James S. Hosking Nursery, Inc. - Red Barn Gift Shop, 114 Porter St., Watertown, CT 06795. (860) 274-8889. Fax: (860) 274-1949. Serving Western CT since 1891, the area’s most unique blend of nursery, water garden supplies, gifts, Amish furniture, bird supplies, and drilled natural stone fountains. Featuring CT’s largest display of indoor and outdoor water gardens. Landscape design, sales, and installation. Water garden seminars. Friendly, expert advice. www.hoskingnursery.com. Kent Greenhouse and Garden Center, Rte. 7, 1/8 mi. south of Rte. 341, Kent, CT 06757. (860) 927-3480. Celebrating our 42nd year as the area’s largest gardening resource and principal design firm. Spectacular offerings of annuals & perennials, essential gardening supplies, and fabulous garden accessories. Specializing in quality nursery stock from select shrubs to landscape-sized trees. Featuring blooming gardens, seasonal planters, and holiday displays; and our wonderful Christmas Shop. Open daily 9-5:30 Mar.Dec. www.kentgreenhouseandgardens.com. Litchfield Hills Nursery, Inc., 393 Torrington Rd., Rte. 202, Litchfield, CT 06759. (860) 567-9374. Since 1948 the areas most complete garden center! Exceptional varieties of annuals and perennials, Heirloom vegetables and herbs, Organic Gardening supplies, Quality trees, shrubs and roses. Barlow Tyrie Teak Garden Furniture, Unique Statuary, Fountain and Container selections, Bird feeders and food. Come visit the areas most unique and complete Christmas Shop (Sept.-Dec.). Open 7 days a week. www.litchfieldhillsnursery.com.

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HISTORIC GARDENS IN LITCHFIELD HILLS… Anytime flower lovers visit they will find historic display gardens filled with ideas that can be adapted to home gardens, plus a host of unusual plant sources. Soon after the restoration of Woodbury’s 1750 Glebe House in the 1920s, the famous English horticultural designer Gertrude Jekyll was commissioned to plan an “old fashioned” garden to enhance the newly created museum. Somehow, the garden was never installed. The almost forgotten plans were rediscovered in the 1970s and planting began according to the original design. Although small compared to some of Jekylls elaborate English gardens, the Glebe House cottage garden includes 600 feet of classic English style mixed border and foundation plantings, a planted stone terrace, and an intimate rose allee. Kent Greenhouse and Garden Center | Kent | see page 19

Litchfield Horticultural Center, LLC, 258 Beach St., Litchfield, CT 06759. (860) 567-3707. (Rte. 202 to Milton Rd., 1st right onto Beach St., 2 mi. on right).A retail nursery displaying hundreds of fine quality trees, shrubs, unusual annuals & perennials and elegant display gardens. A knowledgeable staff offers design, installation & maintenance services for all your landscape needs. Truly a destination stop! Open April – Nov. Mon.-Sat. 9-4 & Sun. by appt. www.litchfieldhort.com. White Flower Farm, Rte. 63, (3½ miles south of Litchfield Center) Morris, CT 06759. (860) 567-8789. Unique nursery resource specializing in perennials, shrubs, bulbs, and specimen plants. Our retail store is surrounded by several acres of glorious display gardens. Open April – October, 9-5, seven days a week.www.whiteflowerfarm.com.

At the Kellogg Estate in Derby, the formal front garden dating to the early 1900s has five main flower beds filled with colorful annuals and a border bed with a mix of daylilies, iris, peonies, yucca and a variety of annuals. Frances Osborne Kellogg’s love for roses can be seen in a garden planted with over 120 different hybrid tea rosebushes. A rock garden and butterfly garden are also part of the design. Ridgefield’s Keeler Tavern’s circa 1910 walled garden designed by Cass Gilbert is included in the Garden Conservancy’s Open House Directory as an outstanding example of design and horticulture. From the Garden House visitors look out at a sunken garden with brick walls, arches, a reflecting pool and award winning flowerbeds composed of more than 100 varieties of annuals and perennials. The Bellamy-Ferriday House and Garden in Bethlehem, has a striking feature in the elegant parterre garden designed in 1915 by Eliza Ferriday after the pattern of her drawing room’s Aubusson rug. The unusual serpentine shape features a small circular pool with stone edging and a statue at the center. The garden features collections of historic peonies, lilacs and roses as well as hundreds of perennials and shrubs. Washington’s Hollister House Garden begun in 1979 by George Schoellkopf and Ron Johnson is an American interpretation of classic English gardens, such as Hidcote, formal in its structure but informal in its style of planting. The paths, walls and hedges that define the progression of the garden spaces meld seamlessly with the lush landscape that creates a perfect backdrop. There is nothing more soothing than floating flowers and the sound of water. The Hotchkiss Fyler House, a Victorian Mansion in Torrington has an elegant water garden built in 1948 that provides a cool oasis. A flagstone walkway leads to a pergola with a bench that overlooks the house and water garden.

Hollister House Garden | Washington | see page 19

The 17th c. Hurd House in Woodbury is unique in New England because it consists of two houses that were joined to form one. It has a traditional herb garden of culinary, medicinal and household herbs.

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When one thinks of New England, one often thinks of romantic country inns and charming bed & breakfasts steeped in history. But the truth is, that’s just scratching the surface. Northwest Connecticut also boasts top-notch hotels, resort destinations, state-of-the-art conference centers… even idyllic campgrounds. And for those who really love being pampered, don’t miss a visit to one of our many luxurious spas.When you come to Litchfield Hills, you can count on accommodations that range from family-friendly and affordable to downright self-indulgent. The choice is yours.


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BED & BREAKFAST A Meadow House B&B, 67 White Hollow Rd. (off Rte. 112) Lime Rock in Lakeville, CT 06039. (860) 248-1799. Near Hotchkiss, Salisbury and Berkshire Private Schools.Warm and inviting 1840 Colonial has country cozy living room with fireplace, two lovely queen bedrooms or, one very private suite with queen bed, sitting room, full bath & private entrance. Bring your favorite food & beverage - guests welcome to use the kitchen and BBQ. New 5-bed Auto Race Themed “Bunkhouse” (Dorm Style) with cathedral ceiling, fireplace, kitchenette & shower. B&B or Entire House. Peaceful, panoramic views, oversized wicker armchairs around Fire Pit, Hot Tub, Pet Friendly. Reasonable rates. www.ameadowhouse.com. Arborview, 21 New Preston Hill, P.O. Box 2457, New Preston, CT 06777. (860) 868-7805. Private home on 10 acre woodland. Two bedrooms, one bath, sitting room: cable TV/VCR/WiFi; short walk to village shops, Lake Waramaug, antique centers, fine restaurants, convenient to private schools. Open year-round. Separately, Summer Cottage: 4 bedrooms, 2 baths. Available by week, month, or season May-Sept. Some pets welcomed. www.arborviewbedandbreakfast.com. Bella Alpacas – A Farm Bed & Breakfast and Bhakti Yoga and Healing Center, 155 Squash Hollow Rd., New Milford, CT 06776. (860) 946-3076. Cell: (646) 342-3574. Stay on a working farm and share in the peace and beauty of our 26 beautiful, prize winning alpacas, pet the pigs and watch the sheep graze and go for a hike on our 50 beautiful acres. Feel the stress leave your body as these tranquil animals take you to a place where the pace is peaceful and calm. Take one of our yoga classes or get a private healing or aromatherapy treatment. Located in beautiful New Milford, CT, near Kent Falls, The American Indian Museum and local wineries. www.bellaalpacas.com.

Bella Alpacas A Farm B&B/BhaktiYoga & Healing Center | New Milford | see page 24

Chimney Crest Manor, 5 Founders Dr., Bristol, CT 06010. (860) 5824219. Experience gracious hospitality at our English Tudor Mansion listed in the National Register of Historic Places. Suites with working fireplace, therma-spa, or sitting rooms. All private baths, a/c, wifi, and TV. Full breakfast. Massage therapists on call. Clock & Watch Museum, Carousel Museum, Lake Compounce Theme Park, wineries, tennis, skiing, swimming, cultural activities nearby. 10 minutes off I-84 from Hartford or Waterbury, 14 mi. from Litchfield. www.chimneycrest.com. Constitution Oak Farm, 36 Beardsley Rd., Kent, CT 06757. (860) 3546495. Over 35 years experience as a B&B. Our quiet retreat is located within one mile of Lake Waramaug. Built in the 1830’s, our guest rooms are furnished in period pieces. Open year-round. www.constitutionoakbedandbreakfast.com. Cornucopia at Oldfield Bed and Breakfast, 782 Main Street North, Southbury, CT 06488. (203) 267-6772. Fax: (203) 267-6773. Built in 1818 and on the National Registry of Historic Places. Each of five beautifully decorated guest rooms has a private bath. The gracious public rooms have fireplaces, and original floors and woodwork. Extensive gardens, patio, gazebo and pool framed by majestic maples and stonewalls. WiFi, Digital TV. Perfect setting for a romantic getaway, wedding or special event. Book online www.cornucopiabnb.com.

| Chimney Crest Manor | Bristol | see above

Chapin Park Bed and Breakfast, 45 Church St., P.O. Box 184, Pine Meadow, CT 06061. (860) 379-1075. Voted Yankee Magazine’s “Connecticut’s Best Victorian Respite” in 2011. Elegant, yet comfortable Victorian country home. Located On-The-Green in New Hartford, at the base of Jones Mountain, and walking distance to the Farmington River. Four spacious rooms with private baths. Boating, fishing, tubing, swimming, hiking, biking, antiquing and skiing at Ski Sundown. Take Time For Simple Pleasures. www.chapinparkbandb.com.

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Cornucopia at Oldfield Bed and Breakfast | Southbury | see page 25

The Country Loft B&B, 557 Main Street South, Woodbury, CT 06759. (203) 266-4500. The Country Loft B&B is a splendid example of days gone by! This charming B&B, built in 1706, is located on 19 rolling acres, nestled in the heart of Litchfield Hills. It boasts a two-acre pond with a granite escarpment, lovely gardens, and a 19th century renovated barn, full of antiques.This historic B&B has 6 bedrooms, 4 baths, living and dining room, library and a custom designed gourmet kitchen. A delicious country fresh breakfast is always included! Visit us at www.countryloftantiques.com and make your reservation today! The Dana-Holcombe House, 29 Main St., Newtown, CT 06470. (203) 426-2000. danaholcombehouse@icloud.com. A classic New England Inn, Intimate Catering Facility and Conference Center heralding CT’s “First” newly constructed boutique bed and breakfast at the flagpole on historic Main Street, all with a 21st Century twist: warmth, hospitality, New England charm – offering state-of-the-art facilities. www.danaholcombehouse.com. Hidden Valley CT Bed and Breakfast, 226 Bee Brook Rd., Washington, CT 06794. (860) 868-9401. Fax: (860) 868-9402. A sophisticated and intimate country house with breathtaking views over the Steep Rock - Hidden Valley Nature Preserve in the Litchfield Hills of Connecticut. For guests who value privacy, elegance and comfort with 3 bedroom suites. Ideal setting for small festive gatherings and family reunions. “Awarded Certificate of Excellence” by Trip Advisor. www.hiddenvalleyct.com.

The Country Loft B&B | Woodbury | see above

Hidden Valley Bed and Breakfast | Washington | see page 26

The Inn at Kent Falls, 107 Kent Cornwall Rd., Kent, CT 06757. (860) 927-3197. Fax: (860) 927-3239. Best Bed and Breakfast, New England, Boston and CT Magazine 2011 and Featured in Travel and Leisure’s World Greatest Resort and Spa Book 2008. This historic property built in 1741 is centered between the charming town of Kent and Kent Falls State Park. Set on 2.5 lush acres, the property features six guestrooms, five fireplaces, pool, ac, cd, phone and Internet access. The common rooms include screened porch,TV, and living room. Sumptuous Breakfast. As featured in Travel and Leisure & Country Home. www.theinnatkentfalls.com. The Inn at Mount Pleasant, 505 University Dr.,Torrington, CT 06790. (845) 546-2553. Fax: (860) 618-0082. Enjoy a peaceful getaway at a classic 18th century New England farmhouse. Recently restored, The Inn at Mount Pleasant offers outstanding views and serene vistas unparalleled in NW Connecticut. Located on 70 acres, hiking to the Nickel Brook Creek, your visit is sure to be relaxing and revitalizing. Weddings & other events can be held at the farm. www.theinnatmountpleasant.com. Manor House, 69 Maple Ave., Norfolk, CT 06058.Toll free (866) 542-5690. Designated “Connecticut’s most romantic hideaway” by The Discerning Traveler. Also featured in National Geographic Traveler, and winner of Connecticut’s Best Bed & Breakfast by Connecticut Magazine in 2014 & 2015. This historic 1898 Tudor Estate offers 9 guestrooms, all with private baths and views of spacious grounds and gardens. Several offer whirlpools, private balconies, and fireplaces. Relax in the elegant common rooms and enjoy a hearty full course breakfast including locally made apple smoked bacon or sausage in the dining room, all adorned with Tiffany windows and architectural detail. www.manorhouse-norfolk.com. The Inn at Kent Falls | Kent | see above

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The Sachem Farmhouse Bed & Breakfast | Warren | see page 28

Mary Stuart House Bed & Breakfast, 160 Sharon Turnpike, (Rte. 4), Goshen, CT 06756. (860) 491-2260. Historic 1798 colonial home in the heart of Litchfield Hills. A short drive to historic Litchfield, White Flower Farm, Mohawk Mountain Ski Area, wineries & antiquing. Two private sitting rooms with working fireplaces. Four bedrooms, including a two-bedroom suite with private bathroom. Generous continental breakfast. www.marystuarthouse.com. 7C Herb Garden Bed & Breakfast, 210 Baldwin Hill Rd., New Preston, CT 06777. (860) 868-7760. (866) 868-7760. We are located on four sunny hillside acres. Enjoy a restful time where two lovely bedrooms each with private bath await. Families with children will find a child-friendly “home away from home” with children’s books, games, toys, as well as a spacious outdoor area. Restaurants, antiquing, swimming, hiking & biking trails nearby. 1 mi. from Lake Waramaug. www.7cherbgarden.com. The Sachem Farmhouse Bed & Breakfast, LLC, 15 Hopkins Rd., Warren, CT 06777. (860) 868-0359. Overlooking beautiful Lake Waramaug, our newly restored 1870 Farmhouse offers an ideal location for a relaxing getaway. Less than a two hour drive from New York City, historic Litchfield Hills is waiting to be explored. Our four guest rooms are elegantly decorated with fine antiques and luxurious beds. Wireless internet, cable TV and AC are among the many amenities. Pristine lake front property is available for the use of our guests. Complimentary Continental Breakfast. www.thesachemfarmhouse.com.

Starbuck Inn | Kent | see page 29

Torringford Manor Bed & Breakfast | Torrington | see below

Starbuck Inn, 88 North Main St., Kent, CT 06757. (860) 927-1788. Fax: (860) 927-1688. Starbuck Inn provides hotel-style service with traditional warm bed & breakfast hospitality. A top to bottom renovation has given the gracious center-hall colonial a great new look. Our guest rooms feature king and queen sized beds, fine linens, down comforters, central A/C, cable TV, telephone, and wifi. A full breakfast and “afternoon tea” are always creatively prepared with fresh ingredients.We are easy walking distance to restaurants, shopping, and points of interest. In Town . . . In the Country. www.starbuckinn.com. Torringford Manor Bed & Breakfast, 1440 Torringford St., Torrington, CT 06790. (860) 201-5459. Unwind in our Colonial Revival home, listed on the National Register of Historic Places and built in 1900. Our rooms are elegantly decorated with antiques in the traditional Manor style with air-conditioning, wireless high speed Internet; some with private bath. Breakfast is cooked to order using local produce, seasonal ingredients and farm fresh eggs and served in a sunny breakfast room. Warner Theatre, skiing, antiquing, dining, vineyards, and golfing close by. MC/VISA/DISCOVER/ AMEX accepted. http://torringfordmanorbandb.com. TreeHouse, 45 Herrick Rd., Sharon, CT 06069. (860) 435-0196. Guest Accolades - “Wow”, “What a lovely restful place.” “Gracious Hospitality” “We felt right at home.” “Magnificent Views.” “Trees, birds, quiet, just what we needed.” Enjoy a romantic stay in our elegantly furnished studio apartment with Japanese decor that overlooks a 30-acre pond set amid unspoiled fields and gardens. Relax on a summer deck under a maple tree. Sleep in heated winter bed. Private. Romantic. Perfect getaway. Includes garage. www.treehousesharonct.com. Blackberry River Inn | Norfolk | see page 30

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COUNTRY INNS Blackberry River Inn, 538 Greenwoods Road West (Rte. 44 West), Norfolk, CT 06058. (860) 542-5100. All season Colonial Inn, built in 1763. The Blackberry River Inn lies nestled in Litchfield Hills on 27 scenic rural acres. Swimming pool on grounds. Restored to its original elegance, the Colonial Williamsburg buildings house 17 guest rooms, several of which feature a working fireplace or a Jacuzzi. Common areas include three sitting parlors and a cherry paneled library, all with fireplaces. Wifi available throughout property. A sun-filled morning room is the setting where guests enjoy the Inn’s complimentary gourmet country breakfast. Complimentary afternoon tea. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places. www.blackberryriverinn.com. Cornwall Inn, 270 Kent Rd., (Scenic Rte. 7) Cornwall Bridge, CT 06754. (860) 672-6884. Family owned country inn and lodge with 13 guestrooms. All rooms are nicely appointed and have private baths, cable TV, free Wifi, and seasonal A/C. Children Welcomed. Pets allowed in Lodge. Lush landscaping with pool, hot tub and mountain stream leading to the Housatonic River. Private dining restaurant available for weddings, reunions and private celebrations. www.cornwallinn.com.

Cornwall Inn | Cornwall Bridge | see above

Curtis House | Woodbury | see below & 80

Curtis House, Connecticut’s Oldest Inn, 506 Main St. So., Rte. 6, Woodbury, CT 06798. (203) 263-2101. Built before 1736 in beautiful Woodbury, the heart of antique country, where the guests today enjoy Quality and Traditional Values. Most guest rooms have a private bath, and a/c while a few share large hall bath with a sink in the guest room and have window fans. All enjoy an included continental breakfast and free wifi. Inviting dining rooms feature Traditional New England Fare and innovative daily specials. Our pub, located on the lower level, offers the same great regional cuisine plus plenty of casual fare as well. Catering on and off premise or for pick-up also available. www.curtishouseinn.com Falls Village Inn, 33 Railroad Street, Falls Village, CT 06031. (860) 8240033. Located in the heart of Falls Village because home is where the heart is. Splendid yet affordable accommodations, crafted by Bunny Williams. Enjoy a menu that acknowledges a desire for classic American comfort fare. Meticulously prepared, our entrees are fairly priced and beautifully served. Serving Dinner seven nights. Sun.-Thurs. 4-9, Fri.- Sat. 4-10. Sat. Lunch and Sunday Brunch. www.thefallsvillageinn.com. Fife’n Drum Restaurant and Inn, Rte. 7, Kent, CT 06757. (860) 927-3509. In our newly renovated 13 room Inn, all rooms have remodeled bathrooms. Flat Screen TV’s, Plush Beds, WiFi, one Handicap room and two ground floor rooms, all adjacent to our restaurant. Centrally located. www.fifendrum.com.

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Hopkins Inn | New Preston | see below & 81

Hopkins Inn, 22 Hopkins Road, Warren, CT 06777. (860) 868-7295. Fax: (860) 868-9248. A classic country inn situated high on the hillside overlooking Lake Waramaug, Connecticut’s second largest natural lake. The inn is bordered by acres of vineyards and a lovely rural residential neighborhood. There are eleven rooms and an apartment in the original 1847 building, and a modern two-bedroom apartment in the annex, all of which are open year around. Complimentary WIFI is available throughout the inn: some accommodations have televisions. Guests can enjoy the private beach at the lake for relaxing, picnicking and swimming. The restaurant of the inn is renown for outdoor dining. www.thehopkinsinn.com. Inn at Iron Masters, Rtes. 44 & 41, 229 Main St., Lakeville, CT 06039. (860) 435-9844. Fax: (860) 435-2254.Three Diamond Triple A. 28 individually decorated country rooms with private bath, phone, cable TV, heat, a/c, and other amenities. Deluxe complimentary continental breakfast. Restaurant on premises. www.innatironmasters.com. The Litchfield Inn, 432 Bantam Rd., Rte. 202, Litchfield, CT 06759. (860) 567-4503. Fax: (860) 361-6677. The Litchfield Inn, located in the picturesque northwest hills of Connecticut is an ideal location for many reasons.Whether you are looking to go antiquing, hiking, biking, canoeing or shopping, the Litchfield Inn is the perfect resting place after an activity filled day. The Inn has free Wi-Fi and parking. Restaurant, fitness and business center onsite. Breakfast is included with the room. www.litchfieldinnct.com.

Litchfield Inn and Tavern off the Green | Litchfield | see above & page 85

| The Mayflower Grace | Washington | see below

The Mayflower Grace, just off the Village Green, Rte. 47, Washington, CT 06793. (860) 868-9466. This prestigious Relais & Chateaux countryhouse hotel was built in 1894 and offers 30 guest rooms and suites exquisitely appointed with 18th & 19th century antiques. Set in the midst of 58 very private acres, with world-class spa, award-winning restaurant, tennis court, outdoor heated pool, walking trails, executive retreat and conference facilities. The only New England property to be honored with both Mobil 5 Star and AAA 5 Diamond Awards. Open year-round. www.gracehotels.com/mayflower. Milestone Inn, 146 South Pomperaug Ave., Woodbury, CT 06798. (203) 405-6261. Yankee Magazine - 2015 Inn of the Year. Newly renovated Inn located in the heart of the antique capitol of New England. Walking distance to antique shops and restaurants. Ten guestrooms with king or queen beds, HD TV, Aveda bath products & free Wi-Fi. www.milestoneinnct.com. Mountain View Inn, 67 Litchfield Rd., Norfolk, CT 06058. (860) 5426991.Toll Free (866) 792-7812. Our Elegantly Restored Victorian is steeped in History and Ambiance. Joyfully Owned & Hosted by Dean & Jean Marie Johnson; Rated #1 in Norfolk by TripAdvisor.com; Selected for Bed&Breakfast. com’s “Diamond Collection”, Period Inspired Guest Rooms; Gilded Peacock Boutique; Victorian Courtyard & Sprawling Porches; Delicious & Bountiful Breakfasts;Wi-Fi throughout Inn; Short Walk to Infinity Hall & Yale Concerts. www.mvinn.com.

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Stonehenge Inn & Restaurant | Ridgefield | see below

Old Riverton Inn, Rte. 20, Box 6, Riverton, CT 06065. (860) 379-8678. For the hungry, thirsty and sleepy since 1796. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Overlooking the wild and scenic nationally designated, West Branch of the Farmington River. Hiking, canoeing, fishing, bird watching, one mile from Peoples State Forest. Over 200 years of hospitality. 12 rooms, all with private bath, cable tv, and wi-fi. Open year-round. www.rivertoninn.com. Stonehenge Inn & Restaurant, 35 Stonehenge Rd., Ridgefield, CT 06877. (203) 438-6511. Noted for its fine dining and pastoral setting, Stonehenge Inn & Restaurant offers 16 charming guest rooms and suites, each with a four-poster bed and private bath. Our award-winning restaurant is open six days per week and can accommodate banquets of up to 120 guests. www.stonehengeinn-ct.com. Tollgate Hill Inn & Restaurant, 571 Torrington Rd., Rte. 202, (2.5 mi. North of the Litchfield Green), Litchfield, CT 06759. (860) 567-1233. Toll Free (866) 567-1233. 1745 Restored Tavern and Inn listed on the National Register of Historic Places.Twenty individually decorated guest rooms all with private bath, cable TV, free nationwide phone service & Wifi Internet. Some featuring canopy beds, fireplaces, VCR, refrigerator, and outdoor decks. Fine dining restaurant. www.tollgatehill.com. The West Lane Inn, 22 West Lane, Ridgefield, CT 06877. (203) 4387323. Fax: (203) 438-7325. Built in 1849, combines the charm of an intimate country inn with every convenience of a large hotel. For those seeking a special getaway, we are situated in the historic district of Ridgefield, one of New England’s most scenic colonial towns. www.westlaneinn.com. Tollgate Hill Inn & Restaurant | Litchfield | see above

Winvian | Morris | see below

White Hart Inn, 15 Undermountain Rd., Salisbury, CT 06068. (860) 435-0030. Historic country inn located on the town green with 16 beautifully appointed rooms that have a multitude of modern amenities from free Wi-Fi and flat screen TVs to complimentary continental breakfast. The inn is light and airy and boasts an impressive array of artwork and an awardwinning restaurant that serves classic American cuisine with British touches. Bon Appetit calls it one of the 50 Best New Restaurants in 2015. www.whitehartinn.com. Winvian Farm, 155 Alain White Rd., Morris, CT 06763. (860) 567-9600. Fax: (860) 567-9660. An unconventional and extraordinary Relais & Chateaux property with 18 cottages and 1 suite, all designed by different architects, on a private 113 acre estate, adjacent to 4,000 acres of the White Memorial Preserve.Winvian boasts a Spa, the Gordon Brown house (special event facility), and a state-of-the-art Boardroom. This is the only New England property to have the AAA 5-Diamond Award for hotel and restaurant. Restaurant and Spa open to the public; reservations are required. Open year-round. www.winvian.com. Yankee Pedlar Inn, 93 Main St., Torrington, CT 06790. (860) 489-9226. 60 charming rooms in a classic Victorian setting. 120 year old inn with all the charm of yesteryear. Featuring a full service restaurant with conference and banquet facilities, gift shops and a beauty salon. Close to golf, skiing, theatre and historic sites. Group rates available. www.pedlarinn.com.

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CoCo Key Water Resort Hotel & Convention Center | Waterbury | see below & 73

HOTELS Best Western Danbury/Bethel, 11 Stony Hill Rd., Bethel, CT 06801. (203) 744-3200. The Best Western Plus Danbury/Bethel is designed for comfort! Completely renovated, we offer a complimentary full breakfast, 25,000 sq. ft. health club, mini fridge in all rooms plus more. Located on the Danbury/Bethel border, we are the perfect place for leisure or corporate travelers. www.bestwesterndanbury.com. CoCo Key Water Resort Hotel & Convention Center, 3580 East Main St., Waterbury, CT 06705. (203) 706-1000. The perfect starting point of your New England vacation, we offer 280 spacious guest rooms, indoor pool, hot tub, fitness center, and free wifi. TradeWinds a full service restaurant and 40,000 sq. ft. of flexible event space. Come experience all that CoCo Key offers including a 55,000 sq. ft. indoor water park offering families & fun-seekers of all ages the relaxation of a tropical vacation with the thrill of an amusement park where every day is a perfect 84 degrees! CT’s only indoor water park & hotel off I-84 on the Waterbury & Cheshire town line. www.cocokeywaterbury.com. Courtyard by Marriott - Danbury, 3 Eagle Rd., Danbury, CT 06810. (203) 730-2228. Recently renovated hotel off I-84 features new lobby with free WiFi and interactive Go Board. The Bistro is open for breakfast, dinner, plus evening bar service. We also proudly brew Starbucks Coffee®. Indoor heated pool, whirlpool and fitness center. Near the hotel is shopping and dining at the Danbury Fair Mall, Ives Concert Park, Candlewood Lake and a number of local wineries. www.courtyarddanbury.com. Crowne Plaza Danbury | Danbury | see page 37

Crowne Plaza Southbury | Southbury | see below

Crowne Plaza Danbury, 18 Old Ridgebury Rd., Danbury CT 06810. (203) 794-0600. The Place to Meet, designed for business, leisure travelers and weddings. Just off I-84, a short drive to Westchester County Airport, minutes from Metro North Brewster Train station. 243 guest rooms with the Sleep Advantage bedding, linen & pillow top mattress. Happy Hour at Jay’s Bar, Fusion Cafe, indoor pool & fitness center. Close to shopping, sports & major corporations.Your home away from home. www.cpdanbury.com. Crowne Plaza Southbury, 1284 Strongtown Rd., Exit 16, E or W, off I-84, Southbury, CT 06488. (203) 598-7600. Crowne Plaza Southbury is “The Place to Meet”. Nestled amongst the beautiful hills of Litchfield County and conveniently located between Boston and New York. Crowne Plaza Southbury offers 197 guestrooms and suites, event space, casual dining, lounge, indoor pool, sauna, Jacuzzi, fitness center and CT Limo on-site. Skiing, golf, tennis, horseback riding and much more await you. www.crowneplaza.com/southbury. Danbury Maron Hotel & Suites, 42 Lake Ave. Extension, Danbury, CT 06811. (203) 791-2200. Exit 4 on I-84, 1/2 mile on left. Contemporary hotel with 87 rooms, including 54 two-room suites some with Jacuzzis and whirlpools. Continental breakfast, microwaves, and refrigerators included. VIVO Restaurant on premises. Minutes from Western CT State University, Ives Concert Park & O’Neil Centers, Downtown Danbury, Danbury Fair Mall and close to Ridgefield Playhouse & Candlewood Lake. Drop-off point for CT Limo from all major airports. Pets allowed. Transportation for groups included when arranged through Sales Office. All major credit cards accepted. www.maronhotel.com.

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Ethan Allen Hotel | Danbury | see below

Days Inn of Torrington, 492 East Main St., Rte. 202, Torrington, CT 06790. Phone & Fax: (860) 496-0811. Located in historic northwest Connecticut near fine restaurants, ski areas, and just 6 miles from Litchfield. 50 clean spacious rooms with color-cable tv and free HBO. Non-smoking & handicap rooms. Continental Breakfast and USA Today newspaper. 24 hour front desk service. www.daysinn.com. DoubleTree by Hilton Bristol, 42 Century Dr., Bristol, CT 06010. (860) 589-7766. Fax: (860) 589-7766. With its distinctive style, contemporary design and newly-renovated spaces, the DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Bristol is a high-end boutique hotel with a unique mix of New England character and high-tech capability. Relax, work and unwind in stylish guestrooms and expansive two-room suites with chic, modern décor and designer accents. Enjoy a relaxing dining experience in The Willows Restaurant, serving new American, farm-to-fork cuisine and flavorful wines from around the world. Time Out, a casual bar is the perfect place to meet a friend for seasonal light fare, sip tasty craft beers and catch the game on the flat-screens. Celebrate an event or host a business meeting in our hotel’s 7,200 sq.ft. of flexible meeting and banquet space. We welcome you to DoubleTree by Hilton Bristol, where the little things mean everything. www.doubletreebristol.com. Ethan Allen Hotel, 21 Lake Ave. Extension, Danbury, CT 06811. (203) 744-1776. Fax: (203) 748-0036. Since 1974, the Ethan Allen Hotel has honored guests with the unique blend of warm hospitality, elegance and the legendary style of Ethan Allen Home Interiors. The combination of 193 newly renovated spacious guestrooms, Ethan Allen supreme comfort bedding, Gilchrist & Soames bath amenities, new flat screen TV’s and Keurig coffee makers create a soothing ambiance and a relaxing escape. Renovated ballroom perfect for weddings or any social gathering. Executive Boardroom with teleconferencing & upgraded complimentary Wi-Fi. Exit 4 off I-84 midway between New York City and Hartford. www.ethanallenhotel.com. Hampton Inn Danbury, 81 Newtown Rd., Danbury, CT 06810. (203) 748-6677. Located off I-84 near shopping and dining at Danbury Fair Mall, Western CT State University, Danbury Ice Arena and more. Free, hot breakfast buffet including freshly made waffles daily, free high-speed Internet, indoor heated pool, whirlpool spa and large fitness center. All rooms offer the Clean and fresh Hampton bed™. Hilton HHonors Points & Miles awarded for all qualifying stays. www.hamptoninndanbury.com.

Heritage Hotel * Conference Center * Spa * Golf | Southbury | see below

Heritage Hotel * Conference Center * Spa * Golf, 522 Heritage Rd., (I-84 Exit 15), Southbury, CT 06488. (203) 264-8200, (800) 932-3466. Set in the Litchfield Hills, the newly-renovated resort features 163 guestrooms, state-of-the art conference & banquet facilities, indoor & outdoor heated salt-water pools, fitness center, tennis, sauna, whirlpool, a challenging 9-hole golf course, pub with billiards & wide screen TVs, free Wi-Fi, and Très Jolie Day Spa. Located off I-84, just 90 minutes from New York City. For getaway package information contact (800) 932-3466. www.heritagesouthbury.com. Hilton Garden Inn Danbury, 119 Mill Plain Rd., Danbury, CT 06811. (203) 205-2000. Conveniently located off of I-84 near New York. Minutes from Brewster, NY, Western CT State University, Danbury Fair Mall, museums, entertainment, Danbury businesses and offices. Free wi-fi, remote printing and business center, cooked to order breakfast, dinner or room service available, indoor heated pool with whirlpool and fitness center. Just 60 minutes from LaGuardia. www.danbury.hgi.com. The Holiday Inn Danbury-Bethel, 80 Newtown Rd., Danbury, CT 06810. (203) 792-4000. Fax: (203) 797-0810. Conveniently located off of I-84. Right in the heart of east Danbury near many popular restaurants and shopping areas. We have many amenities including brand new rooms, fitness center, full service restaurant & bar, on-site guest laundry facilities, business center and an outdoor pool. Room amenities include coffee maker, refrigerator, microwave, hair dryer, and flat screen television with DIRECTV and free HBO. We also offer 3000 square feet of meeting space. Complimentary parking and wireless Internet. www.holidayinn.com/danburyct. La Quinta Inn & Suites, 116 Newtown Rd., Danbury, CT 06810. (203) 798-1200. The La Quinta Inn & Suites Danbury was named a 2015 Trip Advisor Hall of Fame Award Winner! Hotel Features: 133 overnight rooms, free Bright Side Breakfast, connected to Outback Steakhouse & Bar, microwave & mini fridge in every room, out-door salt water pool & whirlpool, Free wireless Internet, meeting room, guest laundry, fitness center. Pets welcome. Near Danbury Fair Mall, Vineyards, Antique Shops, Skiing, & Amusement Parks. Earn free nights with Returns Program. I-84, Exit 8. 1.5 hrs. from NYC. Book Vacation, Corporate Groups, Reunions, Sports Teams & Wedding Blocks here. www.LQ.com/Danbury. Microtel Inn & Suites Bethel, 80 Benedict Rd., Bethel, CT 06801. (203) 748-8318. Count on comfortable accommodations at an affordable rate when you stay at Microtel Inn & Suites by Wyndham Bethel/Danbury hotel. Offering a deluxe complimentary breakfast ask about our suites with kitchenettes and don’t forget our property is pet-friendly and has plenty of parking. www.microtelinn.com. 39


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Newbury Inn, 1030 Federal Rd., Brookfield, CT 06804. (203) 775-0220. The Newbury Inn is your home away from home. Our property is completely renovated. Guests enjoy park-like settings with common areas for BBQ’s and Picnic Tables. Perfect location to Candlewood Lake for fishing and close to many catering facilities. Enjoy our complimentary Deluxe Continental Breakfast. www.newburyinn.com. Quality Inn & Suites Danbury, 78 Federal Rd., Danbury, CT 06810. (203) 743-6701. The Quality Inn & Suites offers spacious rooms and suites. Amenities include heated indoor pool, fitness room, expanded continental breakfast, meeting room, business center, wireless internet in all rooms. All rooms feature flat panel television, microwave, refrigerator, coffee maker, iron & board. Restaurant adjacent, and many other restaurants nearby. www.qualityinn.com/hotel/CT077. Residence Inn by Marriott, 22 Segar St., Danbury, CT 06810. (203) 797-1256. Fax: (203) 797-1268. Let Residence Inn be your “Home Away From Home” with our newly renovated 78 spacious suites. Each suite has a fully equipped kitchen. Complimentary high speed Internet access. Daily housekeeping. Complimentary hot breakfast buffet, light fare Mon. through Wed. Indoor heated saline pool with whirlpool spa. On-site fitness facility. www.danburyresidenceinn.com. The SpringHill Suites by Marriott, 30 Old Ridgebury Rd., Danbury, CT 06810. (203) 744-7333. SpringHill Suites in historic Danbury, CT is conveniently located off Exit 2 on Route 84. Our hotel features functional, stylish suites with 25% more space than traditional hotel rooms. Each suite offers separate sitting and sleeping areas, free WIFI, mini-fridge, microwave, coffee maker, well-lit desk and ergonomic chair and pull-out sofa bed, plus luxury bedding with thick mattresses, crisp linens and piles of pillows. Enjoy complimentary breakfast, indoor heated pool, fitness center, complimentary parking, business center and The Market-our 24-hour food pantry. www.DanburySpringHillSuites.com.

MOTELS America’s Best Value Inn & Suites, 1273 Wolcott Rd., Rte. 69, (6.5 mi. from Exit 23) Wolcott, CT 06716. (203) 879-4618. Newly renovated non-smoking rooms and heart shaped Jacuzzi suites available. Handicapped accessible room, kitchenette suites, remote controlled TV’s and phones. Free high speed Internet. Centrally located minutes to downtown Waterbury. Easy driving distance to I-84, I-691, Rte. 8 & Rte. 72. Special rates for businessmen, senior citizens, weekly rates. “Your home away from home”. www.Americasbestvalueinn.com. Plymouth Motor Lodge, 325 Main St., Rte. 6, Terryville, CT 06786. (860) 582-6331. 2.5 miles from Rte. 8, Exit 39. King Bed, non-smoking rooms, cable tv, phone, refrigerator, a/c, high-speed wireless internet. Open 24 hours. Major credit cards accepted. Next to McDonald’s. Rocky River Inn, 236 Kent Rd., New Milford, CT 06776. (860) 3553208. Conveniently located newly renovated motel located between Kent and New Milford with lakes, restaurants, parks, hiking trails, historic attractions, and boarding schools nearby. 36 guests room and suites are ready to welcome you. www.therockyriverinn.com. Sharon Country Inn, Rte. 41, Sharon, CT 06069. (860) 364-0036. Fax: (860) 397-5220. Completely renovated 2012. Quiet off the road location. Rooms are spacious & contemporary; 8 queens, 8 kings, 4 doubles. Rooms offer keurig coffee makers, i-pod dock, wide screen tv, a/c, wireless, phone & fridge. Close to Lakeville & Salisbury, 6 mi., to Lime Rock, 7 mi. from Amenia & Millerton, NY. Hiking, rafting, antiquing, skiing, fishing nearby. Open all year. www.sharoncountryinn.com.

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RESORTS Club Getaway, Box 737, Kent, CT 06757. (877) 7.GO.PLAY. A 300 acre Sports and Adventure Resort in the foothills of the Litchfield Hills overlooking a sparkling lake. Every sport under the sun from waterskiing, volleyball, tennis, rock climbing and flying trapeze to mountain biking, golf, basketball, yoga and hiking. Try art, dance, cooking and wine tasting classes, or simply relaxing at the lake. All-inclusive weekends from May-Oct. include sports with instruction, delicious meals, lodging in country cabins and entertainment. Special Family Getaways available on select dates. Also available for wedding weekends, corporate events, outings and meetings as well as school and camp groups. www.clubgetaway.com. Interlaken Inn, 74 Interlaken Rd., Rte. 112, Lakeville, CT 06039. (860) 435-9878 or (800) 222-2909. Fax: (860) 435-2980. Country inn and resort in the mountains of Northwest Connecticut, with 86 guestrooms and suites. Two lakes, complimentary canoes/kayaks, tennis, golf, swimming pool, and more. Many hiking trails and bike routes. Near major cultural, historic and natural sites, with incredible scenic beauty. Great casual upscale dining at Morgan’s and shopping nearby. www.interlakeninn.com.

CAMPGROUNDS Branch Brook Campground, 435 Watertown Rd., Thomaston, CT 06787. (860) 283-8144. Quiet campground, large, level grassy sites with water, electric (30 & 50 amps) & sewer, at all sites. Some sites have cable & phone. Pool, playground, fishing pond, laundry and propane station. Home of Seth Thomas Clocks & The Naugatuck Valley RR. Open Apr. 1 to Nov. 1. www.branchbrookct.com. Lone Oak Campsites, Rte. 44, East Canaan, CT 06024. (860) 824-7051. Open Apr. 15-Oct. 15. We offer: on-site trailer and cabin rentals, wooded or field sites, trailer sales and a propane station. We have heated pools, hot tub, full service nightclub with live entertainment, store, deli, RV Service, and planned recreation. For Reservations: 1-800-422-CAMP. www.loneoakcampsites.com

SPAS / SALON / SALT CAVES Devine Hair Company, 168 New Milford Turnpike, Rte. 202, New Preston, CT 06777. (860) 868-2962. A full service salon specializing in: custom haircutting, haircoloring, and waxing.We offer a full line of haircare products. Unwind in our friendly, spacious salon with the breathtaking view of the East Aspetuck River and surrounding hills. Tues. – Sat. 7 – 5. 41


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Salt of the Earth | Woodbury | see below

Salt of the Earth, 787 Main St South, Woodbury, CT 06798. 203-5861172. We embrace and celebrate the power of nature’s oldest crystal with several Himalayan Salt Treatment Rooms utilizing Halotherapy. In addition to our salt therapy, Salt of the Earth offers an array of other holistic healing methods to help you restore balance through touch, heat and energy. Spa is open Tues.- Sun. Mondays private appt. only. Cave sessions start on the hour from noon to 7 pm weekdays, Sat. 11 – 5 and Sun 12 – 5. Refer to website for spa hours and a list of all services. http://naturalsalthealing.com. Saltana Cave, 590 Danbury Rd., Ridgefield, CT 06877. (203) 969-4327. Entering Saltana Cave you are surrounded by tons of Himalayan salt rocks just as if you were in a famous European salt mine. Relax in zero gravity chairs, listen to soothing music and unwind during your halotherapy treatment. Sessions every hour. Adult sessions: Tues.- Fri. 11 -7, Sat. 9-5, Sun. 10-4. Children sessions (1-8) Tues.-Fri. 12 & 5 pm, Sat. & Sun. 11 am & 1 pm. Salt therapy is known to significantly improve respiratory issues and allergies in children and adults. Fairfield County’s first and only therapeutic Himalayan Salt Cave. http://saltanacave.com. Viso Bello Day Spa, 900 Straits Turnpike, Rte. 63, (I-84, Ex. 17, next to Bally’s Gym) Middlebury, CT 06762. (203) 598-7525. Our licensed and certified estheticians, massage therapists, make-up artists, nail technicians offer the most up to date knowledge in skin care, beauty and stress relief. www.visobello.com.

“Official” designations say a lot about the quality of a place, particularly when such designations are abundant.They denote history, value, and legacy. In the case of Connecticut’s Litchfield Hills and Fairfield County, there is an abundance of important treasures, some with a national pedigree all within an hour or so of one other. Weir Farm National Historic Site, for example offers art enthusiasts and lovers of architecture and the great outdoors the opportunity to explore one of our nation’s most unique nationally recognized treasures that was home to three generations of American artists that were leading figures in American art and the development of American Impressionism. Weir Farm on the Wilton/Branchville line in Ridgefield is the only National Historic Site in the U.S. which is devoted to the life of an artist. Many art historians regard Weir Farm as the American equivalent of Monet’s Giverny because it preserves the summer home and workplace of J. Alden Weir (1852-1919), a leading figure in the development of American impressionism, which has its roots in Connecticut. This sixty acre complex preserves sixteen historic buildings and a cultural landscape of gentle rolling hills, stone walls, rocky pastures and a pond that was inspiring subject matter for J. Alden Weir, as well as many of his visiting artist friends, who included Childe Hassam,Albert Pinkham Ryder, John Singer Sargent and John Twachtman. Today, visitors can tour the studio and home of J. Alden Weir, draw identical landscapes painted by Weir, explore the grounds and attend workshops and lectures.

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WATERFALLS… NATURE’S SYMPHONY… …There are few sounds more romantic than the tumbling rhythms of a waterfall-- and no better place to hear them than the Litchfield Hills of Northwest Connecticut. From the roar of steep falls plunging over 200 feet to the foaming, cascading ripples of a brook, these scenic hills are home to more than a dozen beauties. Below are some of our favorites anytime of year: Buttermilk Falls, from Rte. 8 ex. 39 to Rte. 6 east, right on Eagle St., continue on S. Eagle St., left on S. Main St., right on Lane Hill Rd., Plymouth. This 55-ft majestic beauty, owned by the Nature Conservancy cuts its way through a hemlock-lined gorge to form dramatic pools at the bottom. | The Spa at Litchfield Hills | Litchfield | see below

Campbell Falls, Rte. 272 North to Norfolk Rd., Norfolk. This treasure is formed when the Whiting River tumbles over rocks in a narrow gorge. The water plummets down 60 feet in two steep steps, each ending in a small pool. The weathered rocks make an ideal picnic setting. Dean’s Ravine Falls, Rte. 63 to Music Mountain Rd., Canaan. Follow a blue blazed trail from the parking lot. Situated in a setting of great natural beauty the steep drop of Reed Brook becomes a dramatic vertical 50-foot drop with flowing casacades in this unspoiled ravine. Kent Falls, Rte. 7, Kent.The stream known as Falls Brook makes a dramatic 200-foot drop. A path through the hemlocks leads to the top and provides lookouts of the state’s highest falls. Picnic grounds are set in a meadow at the foot of the waterfall. Negro Hill Brook Falls, Rte. 69, Session Woods Wildlife Management Area, Burlington. A side trail off of the popular three mile beaver trail leads to a series of three boulder strewn plunging waterfalls. A bonus is the information on the biodiversity of the park found along the trail. Prydden Brook Falls, Rte. 34, Great Quarter Rd. Newtown. Follow blue blazed trail along the shoreline of lake Zoar to Prydden Brook 1.5 mi., sidetrail to falls on right. Beginning and ending with a 25 ft plunge, and featuring 40 feet of cascades over moss covered rocks forming pools between this waterfall is a favorite among hikers. At the base of the falls, a set of rocks jutting into Lake Zoar, offer a perfect viewing spot. Southford Falls, I-84 to ex. 16 to Rte. 188 to Rte. 67, Southford State Park on left. Eight Mile Brook runs down from Lake Quassapaug in a bubbling cascade on its way to join the Housatonic River. Romantics can picnic on a rock adjacent to the falls or on one of the secluded picnic tables by a covered bridge. Spruce Brook Falls, Ex. 24 off Rte. 8, right off exit cross an iron bridge, right on Lopus Rd., right on Cold Spring Rd., at fork bear right cross a bridge next to rr tracks, park in clear area on left after bridge.Trail head starts on other side of the brook from parking area. Noted as one of the most beautiful ravines in CT., it is the only waterfall in the state that offers visitors the unusual experience of wandering behind the falls for a unique view of the action as water tumbles over the boulders.

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Being so close to New York has many advantages one of which is the quality of the performer that very often ends up living and working in Northwest Connecticut. The result is sheer magic. Whether it’s a musical production, a symphony orchestra performance or a classic theatrical production, the performing arts in Northwest Connecticut are always enjoyable, and occasionally downright stunning!


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Infinity Music Hall & Bistro | Norfolk | see below

PERFORMING ARTS The Brookfield Theatre for the Arts, 187 Whisconier Rd., Brook-

field, CT 06804. (203) 775-0023. Providing live performing arts. Open year-round. For tickets www.brookfieldtheatre.org. Goshen Players, Inc., PO Box 63, 2 North St., Goshen, CT 06756.

(860) 491-9988. Dedicated to the production of theatrical works, both classic and contemporary, that entertains, enlightens and enriches. We showcase local talent and encourage volunteerism and broad community participation.We are dedicated to our tradition of philanthropy and the preservation of our home, the Old Goshen Town Hall. www.goshenplayers.org.

Infinity Music Hall & Bistro, Rte. 44, in scenic Norfolk, CT 06058.

Box Office (866) 666-6306. Live intimate concerts year-round featuring great musicians of many genres – everything from Leann Rimes, Judy Collins, and Todd Rundgren to Spyro Gyra, and Toad the Wet Sprocket – all in an acoustically pristine, beautifully renovated 19th century Music Hall.With 300 seats there isn’t a bad seat in the house. Creative American cuisine is served in the Bistro before every show or dine in the full service Mezzanine during the show. www.infinityhall.com.

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Musicals at Richter, 100 Aunt Hack Rd., Danbury, CT 06811. (203)

748-6873. Connecticut’s longest running outdoor theater, since 1985, provides quality family entertainment with a series of musicals from June - August. Also offers Summer Youth Musical Theater Workshops and Fairy Tale Theater - theater for children, by children. www.musicalsatrichter.org.

Music Mountain, off Rte. 7, Falls Village, CT 06031. Oldest continuous

chamber music festival in the U.S.; jazz and popular music series also performed in the acoustically perfect concert hall. Weekend concerts June-Sept. Schedule & tickets: Box Office: (860) 824-7126. www.musicmountain.org.

Norfolk Chamber Music Festival - Yale School of Music, Ellen Bat-

tell Stoeckel Estate, 20 Litchfield Rd., Norfolk, CT 06058. (860) 5423000. Concerts at an old world estate in the picturesque Litchfield Hills of Northwestern CT. Performances by internationally acclaimed musicians including pianist Emanuel Ax, and the Artis, Brentano and Emerson String Quartets. Visitors are encouraged to picnic or stroll the grounds before concerts. Performances: June thru August. Thurs.-Sat. norfolkmusic.org.

Ives Concert Park, Westside Campus, WCSU, I-84, Ex 4, 43 Lake

Ave. Ext., Danbury, CT 06810. (203) 837-9226. Entertainment destination and nationally recognized outdoor amphitheater, for more than 40 years honoring the memory of Danbury native Charles Ives, one of America’s greatest music composers. Hosts annual Summer Concert Series, Spring – Fall, pop, rock, R&B, blues, jazz, swing, classical, country, folk, bluegrass, Broadway; seating capacity 5,000; 3,000 reserved, 2,000 lawn seating, & jumbo video screen. www.ivesconcertpark.com.

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Landmark Community Theatre at the Thomaston Opera House, 158 Main St., Thomaston, CT 06787. (860) 283-6250. Com-

pleted in 1884 as a multi purpose building with hardwood floors and opulent ceiling frescoes it has long been hailed as “the finest opera house in the valley”. Today this historic theater presents year round dramas and musicals. Performances Fri. & Sat. at 8 pm and Sun. Matinee at 2 pm. www.landmarkcommunitytheatre.org. Litchfield Performing Arts, Inc., P.O. Box 69, Litchfield, CT 06759.

(860) 361-6285. Fax: (860) 361-6288. A 35-year-old non-profit dedicated to the arts and arts education. Special Events: The Litchfield Jazz Festival, August at Goshen Fairgrounds, Goshen CT. Litchfield Jazz Camp, runs one to four week sessions from July - August at Canterbury School, New Milford, CT. www.litchfieldjazzfest.com.

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Nutmeg Conservatory For The Arts, 58 Main St., Torrington, CT

06790. (860) 482-4413. The Nutmeg is a non-profit that offers professional training and a performance center located in central downtown Torrington. Tours offered to visitors along with opportunities to view ballet classes. Enrollment information along with events and performance calendar available. www.nutmegconservatory.org. Palace Theater . . . “Your Palace, Your Place!” 100 East Main St., Wa-

terbury, CT 06702. (203) 346-2000. The magnificently restored Palace Theater originally opened in 1922 by Sylvester Z. Poli and was designed by noted architect Thomas Lamb.The 2,600 seat theater boasts an opulent and eclectic mix of architectural styles most prominent of which is Renaissance Revival. Offering a performance schedule that includes nationally Touring Broadway shows, headlining music and comedy acts, a Jazz series, family entertainment & more.The venue has multiple spaces available to rent for your special events including weddings, and can accommodate up to 500 guests. Box Office open Mon.-Fri. 10-5, & Sat. 10-2, and on performance nights remains open through intermission.

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Sherman Playhouse, Jct. Rtes. 37 & 39, Sherman, CT 06784. (860)

354-3622.The 88th season will feature dramas, comedies and musicals. Fri. & Sat. Performances at 8 pm and Sun. matinees at 2 pm. www.shermanplayers.org.

TheatreWorks, 5 Brookside Ave., P.O. Box 836, New Milford, CT

06776. For over 40 years,TheatreWorks has focused on presenting the most professionally produced dramas, musicals, and comedies in Western CT with one goal in mind – a great night out. For show information (860) 350-6863. www.theatreworks.us. Town Players of Newtown, Little Theatre, 18 Orchard Hill Rd.,

Newtown, CT 06470. (203) 270-9144. An all-volunteer community theatre offering a variety of good quality performances in a small intimate setting at a reasonable price. End Apr. – Nov., Fri. & Sat. 8 p.m. and Sun. matinees 2 p.m. www.newtownplayers.org.

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Ridgefield Playhouse, 80 East Ridge Ave., Ridgefield, CT 06877. (203)

438-5795. A Cass-Gilbert Jr. designed theater built in 1938 offers yearround musical performances Ridgefield Symphony Orchestra, Conservatory of Dance plus live theater, children’s shows and movies. www.ridgefieldplayhouse.org.

Ridgefield Theater Barn, 37 Halpin Lane, Ridgefield, CT 06877.

(203) 431-9850. A charming, heated and a/c converted dairy barn. Productions: comedies, dramas & musicals, presented cabaret style at candlelit tables. Audience invited to bring food & beverage.

www.ridgefieldtheaterbarn.org. ` Seven Angels Theatre, Hamilton Park Pavilion, Plank Rd., off I-84,

Palace Theater | Waterbury | see page 50

Waterbury, CT 06705. (203) 757-4676. Produces a season of five Equity professional mainstage plays and musicals, award-wining community theatre performances, children’s theatre, summer theatre camp for children, and stand-up comedy events. Free parking. Stage II Community Theatre Division CT Magazine’s “Best Community Theatre Groups”. www.sevenangelstheatre.org.

Sharon Playhouse, 49 Amenia Rd., Sharon, CT 06069. (860) 364-

7469. Nestled in the beautiful Litchfield Hills, this critically acclaimed playhouse brings the area’s best musical theater to Northwest Connecticut every summer. The Playhouse also offers a year-round youth theatre program for kids and teens. www.sharonplayhouse.org.

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WHILE YOU ARE VISITING THE LITCHFIELD HILLS…. Take in the Views

We know our scenery is amazing with pristine landscapes; hills, lakes, rivers, waterfalls, and forests inviting exploration. Litchfield Hills has lots of state parks and forests. We have beautiful trails to hike and cross country ski on. Walk along forested paths on well-marked trails that lead to outstanding views. The Appalachian Trail offers the longest river walk from Kent to Cornwall; it feels like you can see forever when looking out at the fantastic panoramic Berkshire Mountain Range atop of Rand’s View. We have trails that circle wetlands, ponds and lakes with a variety of wildlife at many of our nature centers. All of our trails are worthy of a photograph or two; so don’t forget your camera. Sharon Playhouse | Sharon | see page 50

Warner Theatre, 68 Main St., Torrington, CT 06790. Beautifully re-

stored 1931 art deco theatre that offers an exciting mix of national performances, family entertainment and Broadway style musicals. In addition to the 1,772-seat main stage auditorium, the complex features the state-of-the-art Carole & Ray Neag Performing Arts Center which houses a 300-seat Studio Theatre, a 200-seat restaurant and an on-site school for the arts.The Warner Theatre Center for Arts Education specializes in training for students ages Pre K – Seniors and offers arts educational opportunities year round. Box Office: (860) 489-7180. www.warnertheatre.org.

Waterbury Symphony Orchestra, Box 1762, Waterbury, CT

06721. (203) 574-4283. We continue to grow and expand both in artistic merit and vision.We are proud to present highlight after highlight, all performed by extraordinary soloists and of course our own brilliant musicians. www.waterburysymphony.org.

Take in an Event

We have literally hundreds of events. In the summer go to the races, car races at Lime Rock Park and, then, enjoy music festivals from classical and jazz to pop under the stars. Fall events run the gamut from quaint harvest to large multi-day traditional agricultural fairs set amid the fire colors of autumn. In the winter, we host Jumpfest that features Olympic caliber ski jumpers in a festive atmosphere and our three ski areas; Mohawk, Sundown and Woodbury offer a full calendar of sporting and spectator events. Watch the rebirth of the landscape in the spring; go on a daffodil hunt and watch how maple syrup is made. For a complete list of events www.litchfieldhills.com.

Travel Back in Time

We celebrate our roots in Litchfield Hills in our many intriguing museums that trace our areas cultural and historical heritage. Whether you want to learn about Native Americans living in the forests of New England, delve into colonial history or visit major art museums, we’ve got lots of attractions to dazzle you. Here, history does not lie asleep on the pages of a history book, it is alive and well in our attractions, on our charming village greens and throughout our many nationally recognized historic districts.

Tempt your Taste Buds

The farm to table movement in Litchfield Hills is alive and well with many local farms supplying area restaurants. We also have an amazing variety of artisanal cheese, ice cream, confections and chocolate purveyors that will tempt your taste buds. Farmers Markets thrive year-round in the hills and local favorites are served up with flair at the many festivals and fairs that take place throughout the year. Warner Theatre | Torrington | see page 52

Toast the Litchfield Hills

Thirteen Vineyards provide a scenic start to a winery tour. Many of the vineyards are located on hilltops with wonderful views; several offer food and wine pairings, entertainment and even cooking classes. A good many wineries are family owned and some are historic farm properties with picnic areas to add to the day’s pleasures. The craft beer craze sweeping the country has taken hold in Litchfield Hills and beer aficionados will discover many creative new combinations as brewers experiment with intriguing ingredients. Don’t miss the newest microdistillery that produces handcrafted premium spirits including whiskey, bourbon and gin.

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Discover important art collections housed in museums whose scale and intimacy charms and bewitches. Then open your eyes to museums of a different sort --- museums of antique machinery, railroads, carousels, clocks, cannons and more! Great for families and kids! All set in a landscape of historical homes some with fascinating historical collections while others are actually available for purchase. In fact, you can discover your dream home by contacting one of the many professional agents listed in this section.


56 Bristol Historical Society, 98 Summer St., Bristol, CT 06010.

(860) 583-6309. The former Bristol High School in the historic Federal Hill neighborhood houses exhibits, the Bristol Sports Hall of Fame and the Memorial Military Museum. Hours vary. Call for program information. www.bristolhistoricalsociety.org.

Brookfield Museum and Historical Society, Rte. 25 & 133,

Brookfield, CT 06804. (203) 740-8140. Displays many artifacts relating to Brookfield history. The Research Library includes literature, papers, letters, maps, photographs and other ephemera relating to Brookfield’s past, an extensive collection of Civil War books and detailed information on local genealogy. Gift shop contains items of local interest. A historic formal garden with gazebo is located on grounds. Open every Sat. noon – 4, or by appt. www.brookfieldcthistory.org.

Burlington Historical Society, P.O. Box 1215, Rte. 4, Burlington, American Museum of Tort Law | Winsted | see below

POINTS OF INTEREST Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum, 258 Main St., Ridgefield,

CT 06877. (203) 438-4519. The Aldrich is the only museum in CT devoted to contemporary art and one of the few non-collecting museums in the US. Solo exhibitions by emerging and mid-career artists are complemented by gallery-based education programs that help adults, families, and students connect to our world through contemporary art. Mon., Wed. - Sat. 10 – 5. Sun. noon - 5, Tues. closed. Free adm. third Sat. of every month. Adm. $10 adults, $5 seniors & students. Children under 18 free. www.aldrichart.org. American Clock & Watch Museum, 100 Maple St., off Rte. 6, (I-

84 Exit 38W/31E) Bristol, CT 06010. (860) 583-6070. Promoting the history of American-made clocks and watches, the museum houses the largest display of American production clocks in the world. Special emphasis is placed on Connecticut clockmaking. Situated in the National Register’s Historic District of “Federal Hill.” Open daily 10 - 5, Mar. 28 – Nov. 30. Adults: $6, Seniors $5., Children 8 -15 $3., under 8 free. Group rates. www.clockandwatchmuseum.org. The American Museum of Tort Law, 654 Main St., Winsted, CT

06098. (860) 379-0505. Come visit the only museum of law in the United States. The American Museum of Tort Law offers everyone a chance to learn about this important pillar of our democracy – the law of wrongful injury. Visitors will learn about the cases that have protected our health, safety, and welfare, through a variety of interactive exhibits and a movie. In addition, visitors will learn about the importance of the right to trial by jury. Open Apr. – Dec. Wed. – Mon. 10:30 – 5. (Closed Tues.) Call for private tour information Jan. – Apr. www.tortmuseum.org. Barkhamsted Historical Society, 100 East River Rd., Barkham-

sted, CT 06063. (860) 738-2456. Tour Squires Tavern a late 1700’s house and one of the oldest taverns in Pleasant Valley that offers collections reflecting the history and material culture of Barkhamsted. Open May – Nov. on Wed. 9 am – noon, and Sun. 1-3 pm. www.barkhamstedhistory.org.

Bellamy-Ferriday House & Garden, 9 Main St. North, Bethle-

hem, CT 06751. (203) 266-7596 or (860) 247-8996. Bellamy.ferriday@ctlandmarks.org. 1754 home of Bethlehem’s First Minister transformed into a 20th century country estate with antiques, a formal garden of historic roses, lilacs, and peonies and an orchard. Open for tours: May through Oct. May -Sept.: Thurs. – Sun., 12 – 4 pm. Oct.: Sat. & Sun., 12 – 4 pm. Open on Memorial Day, Labor Day & Columbus Day. Adm. Group tours maybe scheduled for other days and times by appt.

CT 06013. (860) 673-3815. Located in the Elton Tavern, a Federalstyle house circa 1810 overlooks the town green.The house served as a private home and then as a public house and inn. Today lovely heirloom gardens surround the house that displays furniture and artifacts preserving Burlington’s treasured past. www.burlington-history.org.

Colebrook Historical Society, Colebrook Center, Colebrook,

CT 06021. Municipal Historian: (860) 379-3614. Museum located in 1816 former Inn. Collections include china, clothing, documents, glass, tools, uniforms, and genealogy. July – Sept. Sat. & Sun. 11 -1. www.colebrookhistoricalsociety.org.

Connecticut Antique Machinery Association Museum, Rte. 7,

(next to Sloane-Stanley Museum), Kent, CT 06757. (860) 927-0050. This industrial museum has the largest display of steam & gas tractors in the state. A working narrow gage railroad, industrial hall with working steam engines, mining exhibit building, and the Cream Hill Agricultural School on grounds. May - Oct., Wed. - Sun. 10 - 4. www.ctamachinery.com.

Cornwall Historical Society, 7 Pine St., Cornwall, CT 06753.

(860) 672-0505. A great starting point for exploring the Cornwall area, with walking tours, local history publications, lectures and family programs. Research by appt. year-round. Summer exhibits in converted Victorian Barn. Open Sat. 10 – 4 & Sun. 1- 4. www.cornwallhistoricalsociety.org.

Cyrenius H. Booth Library, 25 Main St., Newtown, CT 06470.

(203) 426-4533. Our library is a showcase for the tour of Newtown. Excellent collection of library materials and displays of historical materials relating to Newtown. We also have antique books and genealogy collections. www.chboothlibrary.org. Danbury Museum & Historical Society Authority, 43 Main St.,

Danbury, CT 06810. (203) 743-5200. The museum maintains the John and Mary Rider House (c. 1785) with exhibits reflecting life before, during and after the Revolutionary War; the John Dodd Hat Shop (c. 1790) details the processes used in hat production and displays a variety of Danbury hats; the Marian Anderson Studio has exhibits celebrating the life of world renowned contralto Marian Anderson, and maintains the birthplace of Pulitzer Prize winner and father of modern American music Charles Ives. Take a self-guided walk around Ives birthplace (interior closed). Sat. 10-4. www.danburymuseum.org.

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58 Glebe House Museum & Gertrude Jekyll Garden, 49 Hollow

Rd., (off Rte. 6) Woodbury, CT 06798. (203) 263-2855. Simple but elegant home of John Rutgers Marshall, his wife, nine children and three slaves who lived in the “glebe” during the Revolutionary War where the first American Bishop of the Episcopal Church was elected in 1783. The house has fine period paneling and an 18th century Woodbury furniture collection, and gift shop. Site of only garden in the U.S. designed by Gertrude Jekyll. May-Oct.,Wed.-Sun. 1-4; Nov.Mar. by appt. Adm. www.glebehousemuseum.org. Goshen Historical Society, 21 Old Middle St., Rte. 63, Goshen,

CT 06756. (860) 491-9610. The Academy Building (1824) exhibits emphasize the history of Goshen and showcase collections of former citizens. Open Tues. 10 - noon April-Oct., and by appt. Four Saturday Summer Programs. Free. www.goshenhistoricalct.org.

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Danbury Railway Museum, 120 White St., Danbury, CT 06810.

(203) 778-8337. Over sixty vintage locomotives and railroad cars are on display; some are open for tours. Educational exhibits of railroad artifacts and photographs. Four operating model train layouts. Train rides on weekends in rail yard April thru Nov. Summer Hours: June, Jul., Aug. Mon.-Sat. 10-5, Sun. 12-5. Winter Hours: Sept. thru May Wed.-Sat. 10-4, Sun. 12-4. Adults $6, Seniors $5, Children 3-12 yrs. $4, Children 2 yrs. & under free. Train rides extra. Special prices for events – call for details. www.danburyrail.org. Double D Living History Farm, 102 Painter Hill Rd., Roxbury,

CT 06783. (860) 354-0649. Displaying over 200 antique farm tractors (1899 - 1954), gas engines, old trucks, farm implements, and country life artifacts, on a picturesque 650-acre farm in historic Roxbury. Group or individual tours available by appointment April 1 - Nov. 1. Eric Sloane Museum, 31 Kent Cornwall Rd., Rte. 7, Kent, CT

06757. (860) 927-3849. Features works of art by noted artist and author Eric Sloane, and houses a reconstruction of his studio as it was at the time of his death. Gallery exhibits examples of his art and his extensive collection of early American tools. Remains of Kent Iron Furnace (1826 – 1892) on the grounds. www.cultureandtourism.org.

Falls Village-Canaan Historical Society, The Depot, 44 Railroad

St., P.O. Box 206, Falls Village, CT 06031. (860) 824-8226. Among the displays at the museum are artifacts from the local railroad lines, the Ames Iron Works, war items, domestic displays, and local business artifacts. Genealogy and local history research material is available. Open by appt. while museum is being renovated. www.fallsvillage-canaanhistoricalsociety.org.

General David Humphreys House, Derby Historical Society,

37 Elm St., Ansonia, CT 06401. (203) 735-1908. The Humphreys House 1698 c. is the birthplace of the Revolutionary War officer and friend of George Washington who later became our nation’s first ambassador. The house has been restored to its mid 18th c. appearance, incorporating elements of Lower Naugatuck Valley history from the pre-colonial, colonial, revolutionary, and federal periods.Year-round Mon.- Fri. 1–4, Summer hours: July – Aug. 9 – noon. Mon. – Fri. Adm. Adults: $5., Seniors & Children 8-16 yrs. $3.

off Rte. 47, on the Green,Washington, CT 06793. Library (860) 8687586. Museum (860) 868-7756. 1908 library with gilded ceiling mural by H. Siddons Mowbray. CT Reference Room. Free WiFi. Library Hours: Mon. & Fri. 9:30-5, Tues. & Thurs. 9:30-8, Sat. 9:30-3. Open seasonally Sun. 12-4. Closed Wed. Local history museum in 1781 house with changing exhibits. Museum Hours: Thurs.-Sat. 10-4, Sun. 12-4 (May-Dec.). or by appt. Free. www.gunnlibrary.org.

Hartland Historical Society/Gaylord House Museum, Rte. 20,

West Hartland, CT 06091. (860) 309-8016. 1845 Colonial house furnished with a period bedroom and living room, also changing exhibit room and a tool collection. Open 1st Sun. May-Oct. 2 - 4, or by appt. Harwinton Historical Society, Litchfield Rd., Rte. 118, Harwin-

ton, CT 06791. (860) 482-7978 or 485-0610. harwhistsoc@gmail. com. Restored 1840 schoolhouse & a replica 19th c. barn displaying an extensive collection of farm tools. Open by appt. www.harwintonhistory.com.

Hotchkiss Fyler House Museum, 192 Main St., Torrington, CT

06790. (860) 482-8260.Victorian Mansion c. 1900 remains elegantly furnished as the family lived in it; parquet floors, mahogany paneling, Louis XV parlor, glass, porcelain & painting collections. Apr. 15 - Oct. 31. Open Wed. thru Sat. noon - 4.Victorian Christmas starting midDecember. www.torringtonhistoricalsociety.org. Hunt Hill Farm, 44 Upland Road, New Milford, CT 06776. (860)

355-0300. A regional cultural center dedicated to preservation, Hunt Hill Farm is the home of the Skitch Henderson Museum and the Silo Store, Gallery and Cooking School. A Smithsonian Institution affiliate, it offers concerts, art exhibitions, cultural, and culinary programs to the public in a splendid setting of historic farm buildings all surrounded by hundreds of acres of preserved open-space farms and forestland. Wed. – Sat. 10-5, & Sun. noon -5. www.hunthillfarmtrust.org.

Hurd House, Old Woodbury Historical Society, Hollow Rd., Box

705, Woodbury, CT 06798. (203) 266-0305. hurdhousect@yahoo. com. A fine example of an early home, circa 1680 and colonial herb garden. Jun.-Oct., Sun., 2-4, or by appt. Free. District 2 – One room schoolhouse open one Sun. each month or by appt. Open house Thanksgiving morning 10-noon, and Christmas Festival 1st Sat. in Dec.

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60 Litchfield History Museum, Corner of East & South St., Litch-

field, CT 06759. (860) 567-4501. Investigate the evolution of a small New England town through exhibits and activities in seven galleries. Discover Litchfield while learning about national, social, cultural and political history. Museums open mid-April - Nov.Tues.-Sat. 11-5, Sun. 1-5. Adm. Research library open year round Tues.- Fri. 10-12, 1-4. Gift Shop open year round. www.litchfieldhistoricalsociety.org. Lock Museum of America, 230 Main St., Rte. 6, Terryville, CT

06786. Phone & Fax (860) 589-6359. The Museum has eight rooms that include antique locks dating back to 1520, colonial locks and keys, British locks, American locks, bank locks, prison locks, padlocks, and ornate Victorian hardware that is gold and silver plated. May -Oct. Tues. – Fri. 1:30 -4:30. Weekends by appt. Adults $3, Seniors $2.50, children free. www.lockmuseumofamerica.org. Lonetown Farm Museum, 43 Lonetown Rd., Rte. 107, Redding, Keeler Tavern Museum | Ridgefield | see below

Imagine Nation, A Museum Early Learning Center, One Pleas-

ant St., Bristol, CT 06010. (860) 314-1400. Inspiration and investigation flourish at Imagine Nation. Featuring three floors of twelve interactive, Reggio-Emilia influenced studios supporting curiosity, critical thinking, creativity, confidence and citizenship. Each studio, including our Outdoor Learning Park, is designed to extend classroom curriculum for Pre-K through 2nd grade children by relating to standards across all domains. Enjoy snacks, lunch and ice cream in our café with healthy menu options. Extended learning opportunities are available with lab and outreach workshops. www.imaginenation.org.

Institute for American Indian Studies, 38 Curtis Rd., Washing-

ton, CT 06793. (860) 868-0518. Situated on 15 wooded acres with trails, garden areas, and a replicated 17th century Algonkian Village. Fun, interactive and exciting programs, workshops and festivals for all ages. Wide range of exhibits featuring Woodland Native American cultures from 10,000 years ago to present day. Changing temporary exhibits highlight Native Peoples. Children’s Discovery Room. Four Directions Gift Shop. Open year-round, Mon.-Sat. 10-5, Sun. 12-5. Adm: $8 Adults, $6 Seniors, $5 Kids (ages 3-12). www.iaismuseum.org.

James Morris Museum, 4 North St., Rte. 61, Morris, CT 06763.

(860) 567-5036. Located in Morris Community Hall are archives and heirlooms of the Morris Family, local history displays, art exhibits, and a reference library. Tues. – Wed. 10-8, Thurs. - Fri. 1-8; & Sat. 10-3. Keeler Tavern Museum, 132 Main St., Ridgefield, CT 06877 (203)

438-5485. Docents lead visitors through this 1713 landmark as they experience life across three centuries, from dodging a visible 1777 British cannonball, to enjoying the brick-walled garden and pavilion created by renowned 20th century architect-owner Cass Gilbert. Collections include artwork, costumes, documents and furnishings. Tours: Feb.-Dec., Sat., Sun., & Wed. 1-4. Last tours begins at 3:30. Adm. www.keelertavernmuseum.org. Kent Historical Society Museum, Seven Hearths, 4 Studio Hill

Rd., Kent, CT 06757. (860) 927- 4587. Featuring the art of George Laurence Nelson in the setting of his 1754 home, and an annual indepth history exhibit. June- Sept., Sat. & Sun. 11-4 or by appt. Free admission. www.kenthistoricalsociety.org. KidsPlay Children’s Museum, 61 Main St., Torrington, CT 06790.

(860) 618-7700. KidsPlay is a hands on interactive museum ideal for children and families. Wed.-Sun. 10-4. For more information about programs, events and party rentals. www.kidsplaymuseum.org.

CT 06875. (203) 938-9095. Headquarters for the Redding Historical Society. The Museum sponsors annual exhibits and events. Memorial Day – Labor Day, Monthly openings, or by appt.

Lourdes in Litchfield Shrine Grotto, Rte. 118, Litchfield, CT

06759. (860) 567-1041. Replica of the Lourdes Grotto in France. This 170 acre shrine built by the Montfort Missionaries and dedicated as a place of peace, prayer & pilgrimage. Open daily dawn to dusk. Pilgrimage Season May-Oct. Tues.-Sun. Mass in the Grotto 11:30 am, Sun. afternoon prayers & devotions 3 pm. Spectacular hillside Stations of the Cross path. Free admission. Gift Shop & Snack Bar. Handicapped accessible. www.shrinect.org. Mattatuck Museum, 144 West Main St., Waterbury, CT 06702.

(203) 753-0381. Featuring American art and regional history. Permanent and changing art exhibits include American Giants: Church, Kensett, Calder and Sage. Interactive regional history exhibit engages all age groups. Museum hours:Tues. – Sat. 10-5; Sun. 12-5. Adm. Adults $7; Seniors $6; Members and children under 16 free. www.mattatuckmuseum.org.

Matthew Curtiss House, 44 Main St., Newtown, CT 06470. (203)

426-5937. 18th century saltbox circa 1750 displays 300 years of Newtown material culture, including furniture, paintings, and decorative accessories. Open house and living history demonstrations one Sun. per month Mar.-June, Sept.-Dec. Lecture Series second Mon. each month Sept.-May at CH Booth Library. Antiques Show at Fairfield Hills Campus, House & Garden Tour. www.newtownhistory.org.

Merwinsville Hotel & Museum, 1 Browns Forge Rd., (Rte. 7 to

Riverview Rd. to Station Rd.) Gaylordsville, CT 06755. (860) 3504443. As you enter one of the few remaining railroad hotels still in existence, you get a sense of what it was like over 170 years ago when passengers from the CT shoreline stepped off the train in what was then “Merwinsville” on their way to their summer homes in Pittsfield, MA. Tour Hotel circa 1843, with station waiting room, parlors, bedrooms and ballroom. July-Sept. Sun. 2-4, or by appt. www.merwinsvillehotel.org.

Middlebury Historical Society, 4 Library Rd., Middlebury, CT

06762. (203) 206-4717. Completed in 1897, this two room schoolhouse designed by the prestigious architectural firm of McKim, Mead, and White exists in its original condition with wainscoting, wide board pine floors, and chalkboards. It houses many exhibits of early town life including farm equipment, period clothing and what is probably the most complete private collection of Middlebury postcards. Open Mon. 2 - 5, or by appt. www.middleburyhistoricalsociety.org.

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62 New England Carousel Museum, 95 Riverside Ave., Rte. 72,

Bristol, CT 06010. (860) 585-5411. Displays one of the largest collections of carousel art in the country including working carousel. Magical place for individuals and groups. Guided tours, group tours, facility rental, birthday parties, gift shop, & youth group sleepovers. Open Mar. – Dec. Wed. – Sat., 10 - 5, and Sun. noon – 5. Adults $6, Seniors $5.50, Children age 4 – 14 $3.50. Children Age 1-3 $2. Under age 1 admitted free. One free ride on the carousel with each admission. www.thecarouselmuseum.org. New Hartford Historical Society Museum, 537 Main St., P.O.

Box 41, New Hartford, CT 06057. (860) 379-6894. Come explore the founding of New Hartford and learn about the prominent women of New Hartford. Wed. 7 pm. - 9:30 pm. & 2nd Sat. noon – 2. Tours available by request. www.newhartfordcthistory.org. New Milford Historical Society Museum, 6 Aspetuck Ave., loNew England Carousel Museum | Bristol | see page 63

Military Museum of Southern New England, 125 Park Ave.,

Danbury, CT 06810. (203) 790-9277. Dedicated to the preservation of our nations military history. Over 10,000 artifacts covering all of the armed services of the United States. We currently display a vivid cross section of 20th century American military history. Many of our vehicles are extremely rare, often the only example in the western hemisphere! Open Tues. -Sat. 10–5; & Sun. noon- 5. Closed Non-Patriotic Holidays. Winter hours: Nov.- Mar. Fri. – Sun. only. www.usmilitarymuseum.org.

Monastic Art Shop, Abbey of Regina Laudis, 273 Flanders Rd.,

Bethlehem, CT 06751. (203) 266-7637. Monastic crafts, cards, beeswax candles, Abbey perfumes and creams, monastic CDs, books (including “The Ear of the Heart” autobiography of Mother Dolores Hart), religious gift items, pottery, Abbey farmstead cheeses and homemade breads (as available), honey and herbal products. Open daily except Wed. 10 - 12 and 1:30 - 4. (Closed Jan. 15 through Feb.) 18th-century Neapolitan Crèche, restored by conservators and designers from the Metropolitan Museum of Art, open daily 10 - 4 except Mon. & Tues. (Closed Jan. 15 - Easter). Daily Mass 8 a.m.Vespers 5 p.m. (Sunday 4:30 p.m.) at Abbey Church. www.abbeyofreginalaudis.org.

Morris Historical Society Museum, Old Town Hall & 1772 Mill

School, 12 South St., Rte. 61, Morris, CT 06763. (860) 567-1776. Pedlar’s wagon, country doctor’s buggy, & sleigh; antique & ice cutting tools; Military memorabilia; Bottle collection, Morris Academy exhibit; Archives. July and Aug. Sat. 1-4. Free. Museum of Fire History, 95 Riverside Ave., Rte. 72 West, Bristol,

CT 06010. (860) 585-5411. Housing New England Carousel Museum, with working carousel, Museum of Greek Culture, Museum of Fire History, a gallery of work by Glo Sessions and a gallery of changing exhibitions. Party rentals & youth group sleepovers. Special needs accessible. Mar. – Dec.Wed. – Sat. 10 - 5, Sun. noon – 5. Adults $5., Seniors $4.50, Children $2.50. www.thecarouselmuseum.org.

Naugatuck Historical Society Museum, 195 Water St., Nau-

gatuck, CT 06770. (203) 729-9039. Naugatuck is the home of architectural treasures designed by Stanford White, Henry Bacon and Theodate Pope Riddle.The museum located in the former train station has collections that illustrate the industrial, educational, and family life of the town. Of particular interest is the history of the rubber industry. Open Wed., Thurs., Fri. 12 – 4, & Sat. 10-2. www.naugatuckhistory.org.

cated at the north end of the Green, New Milford, CT 06776. (860) 354-3069. Visit c. 1815 Knapp House, c. 1796 Boardman Store, and Galleries with 18th &19th century furniture, paintings by Ralph Earl, Richard Jennys, Woldemar Neufeld, costumes, New Milford pottery, pewter, & toys. Archives and genealogy. Changing exhibits. Open year-round. Tues. – Fri., Sun. 12-3 or by appt. www.nmhistorical.org.

Norfolk Historical Society Museum, 13 Village Green, P.O. Box

288, Norfolk, CT 06058. (860) 542-5761. Housed in the former Norfolk Academy (1840), once the Town Hall & Jail, on the Village Green. Seasonal exhibitions emphasize the unusual history of Norfolk. Visit Norfolk Country Store Exhibit or view one of our ever changing, award-winning exhibitions. June thru mid-October, Sat. & Sun. 1-4, or by appt. www.norfolkhistoricalsociety.org. Old Bethlem Historical Society Museum, Intersection of Rte.

61 and Rte. 132, Bethlehem, CT 06751. (203) 266-5196. Display of 19th century tools, photos, pictures, paintings, clothing, plus special show each year. Jun.-Aug., Sun. 1-4. http://ci.bethlehem.ct.us/obhsi.htm.

Old Town Hall Museum and Library, Rte. 172, South Britain

(Southbury), CT 06488. (203) 405-3124. Historic museum c. 1873 located in Southbury’s First Town Hall and adjacent Library c. 1904 has periodic exhibits of local artifacts, historical and genealogical materials, books and manuscripts of the areas country life. Museum open Wed. 10 - noon, or by appt. Library Tues. 6 – 8. Osborne Homestead Museum and Gardens, 500 Hawthorne

Ave., Derby, CT 06418. (203) 734-2513. Originally built in the mid1800’s, the house was enlarged and completely remodeled in the Colonial Revival style during the 1920’s. The restored interior displays the original contents of the estate and celebrates the life of Frances Osborne Kellogg, an accomplished businesswoman and conservationist. The Museum’s grounds are landscaped with formal flower gardens, ornamental shrubs, and flowering trees. May - Oct., Thurs.-Fri. 10 - 3, Sat. 10 - 4, Sun. noon – 4. Call for Dec. holiday tour. www.ct.gov/deep. Oxford Historical Society, Twitchell-Rowland House, 60

Towner Ln., Oxford, CT 06478. (203) 888-0230. Dedicated to the history of water mills, agricultural and local history with changing exhibits. Open year-round 2-4, or by appt. 1st & 3rd Sun. www.oxford-historical-society.org.

Plymouth Historical Society, 572 Main St, Plymouth, CT 06782.

(860) 584-4634. The Society owns the Toll House that houses the 1852 Woodruff and Beach steam engine and the Alley House Museum displaying Plymouth memorabilia. Open last Sat. of month 1-2 pm or by appt. http://plymouthhistoricalsociety.org.

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Prospect Historical Society, Hotchkiss House Museum, Rte.

69, 61 Waterbury Rd., Prospect, CT 06712. Three generations of the Hotchkiss family lived here from 1820 to 1980. The museum includes a schoolroom on the second floor.To visit the Museum call: (203) 758-5503. Museum open Apr. – Dec. by appt. www.prospecthistoricalsociety.org.

Railroad Museum of New England, 242 East Main St., Thom-

aston, CT 06787. (860) 283-7245. Enjoy 80 minute vintage train rides on the Naugatuck Railroad from historic 1881 Thomaston Station, along the scenic Naugatuck River, through state forests and across the face of Thomaston Dam for views of the Litchfield Hills. From historic presentations to fun holiday celebrations, the Railroad Museum hosts a variety of special events including Easter Bunny Express, Steam on the Naugy, Fall Foliage, Train Rides to the Pumpkin Patch, Haight-Brown Vineyard Express and Northern Lights Limited to Santa’s Train Workshop. Call for tickets 24/7 or buy online. www.rmne.org. Seth Thomas-Bradstreet House Museum, 237 Main St., Thom-

Tapping Reeve House and Law School | Litchfield | see below

T. A. Hungerford Memorial Museum, 50 Burlington Rd., Har-

winton, CT 06791. Established in 1906 as the Town of Harwinton’s library. Today it houses an extensive collection of local and unusual artifacts from the colonial period to the present. Special displays to be announced. May-Oct. 1-3 pm every other Sat. Group and offhour tours by appt. call (860) 485-0517. Tapping Reeve House and Law School, Rte. 63 South, Litchfield,

CT 06759. (860) 567-4501. America’s first law school 1774. Take a journey through the life of a real student from the early 19th c. through role-playing, hands-on-areas, and interpretive exhibits. Explore timeless issues of travel, communication, education and community while learning about 19th c. Litchfield. Mid-Apr.-Nov., Tues.Sat. 11-5; Sun. 1-5. Adm. www.litchfieldhistoricalsociety.org. Thomaston Historical Society, 158 Main St., Rte. 6, Thomaston,

CT 06787. (860) 283-2159. On the 6th floor of town hall, the Museum exhibits holds many artifacts donated by membership including furniture, paper memorabilia and an outstanding collection of Seth Thomas Clocks. Sat. noon – 3. May-June, Sept. - Oct.

aston, CT 06787. (860) 283-5253. Greek Revival c. 1820s home of daughter of famed clockmaker Seth Thomas. Interpreted as a 19th c.Victorian home and furnished with antiques, clocks & information about the Seth Thomas Family and their descendants. Open Sat. 11-3 May – June, & Sept.- Oct. Free admission. Private Tours for 4-10, or by appt. www.thomastonct.org.

Torrington Historical Society, 192 Main St., Torrington, CT

Seymour Historical Society Museum, 59 West St., Seymour,

Watertown Historical Society Museum, 22 Deforest St., Jct.

CT 06483. (203) 888-7471. The Society’s museum offers changing exhibits of local memorabilia and displays collections of Seymour artifacts, including photos, school memorabilia and local military photos/items. Special programs offered throughout the year. Tours by appt. http://seymourhistoricalsociety.org.

Sharon Historical Society, 18 Main St., Rte. 41, Sharon, CT 06069.

(860) 364-5688. Community museum featuring changing art exhibits by regional artists, rotating history exhibits and a reference library. Bookstore. Wed.-Fri. 12-4, Sat. 10-2 & by appt. www.sharonhist.org.

Sherman Historical Society, at the 1829 David Northrop House

of local history, 10 Rte. 37 Center, Sherman, CT 06784. (860) 3543083. Seasonal. Also visit a 200 year old mercantile, The Old Store Museum & Gifts across the road. Open Thurs. – Sun. noon – 4, Apr. – Dec. (860) 350-3475. www.shermanhistoricalsociety.org.

06790. (860) 482-8260. The Society offers three museum exhibits: The Hotchkiss-Fyler House Museum, No Place Like Home:The History of Torrington, and Pursuit of Precision, a re-creation of a 1930’s machine shop. Open Wed. thru Sat. noon -4 pm. www.torringtonhistoricalsociety.org.

Rtes. 63 & 6, Watertown, CT 06795. (860) 274-1050. Displays depict the town’s industrial, social and cultural history.Victorian parlor, collections of locally made items & memorabilia. Research Library. On grounds Nova Scotia Schoolhouse Museum. By appt. www.watertownhistoricalsociety.org.

Winchester Historical Society, 225 Prospect St., Winsted, CT

06098. (860) 379-8433. Greek Revival home c. 1813, on National Register of Historic Places with period pieces, clocks, paintings Victorian dollhouse & toy room. Memorabilia from Revolutionary & Civil Wars. Winsted Fire Dept. Museum. New display has products dating to first Sythe Shop c. 1800. Tours: 6 p.m. Wed., 1 pm., Sat., 10 a.m. Sun., or by appt.Yearround. Wolcott Historical Society Schoolhouse Museum, 155 Nichols

Rd., Wolcott, CT 06716. (203) 879-9818. One of the oldest stone schools in New England featuring old farm tools, Edison phonograph, artifacts from Revolutionary and Civil Wars, children’s toys, arrowheads from Tunxis Indians and three 1860’s friendship quilts from Wolcott. Open Sunday late Sept. – Oct. 1 -3 p.m. www.wolcotthistory.org.

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REAL ESTATE Bain Real Estate, Three Locations: 21 N. Main St., Kent, CT 06757.

(860) 927-4646. 33 West Main St., Sharon, CT 06069. (860) 3644646 and 419 Goshen Turnpike, West Cornwall, CT 06796 (right next to The Wandering Moose Café) (860) 672-2626. Specializing in Litchfield County Properties of All Sizes. Serving Northwestern Connecticut and Dutchess County for over 40 years.

WHILE VISITING FAIRFIELD COUNTY... Make New Friends

Salisbury, CT 06068. (860) 435-2888. Fax: (860) 435-6119.We’ll give you our best. Our team of experienced agents will work together to find you the perfect country home in northwest CT, Dutchess Cty, NY & the southern Berkshires. www.bestandcavallaro.com.

In Fairfield County you will always feel welcome and as nice as the people are, there are plenty of new friends to meet too. Meet Beezy the bobcat that was rescued by the AZA accredited Beardsley Zoo and is now their mascot. Perfect for family fun spend the day visiting more than 300 animals including some of the most endangered and threatened species like the Amur leopards, red panda, golden lion tamarins and Siberian tigers that reside here. Special events, the Peacock Café with a colorful carousel and changing animal exhibitions round out the fun. The Stamford Nature Center and Museum also has a host of farm animal friends to meet at Hecksher Farm, perfect for the little ones.

Betsy Little Real Estate, LLC, P.O. Box 485, Norfolk, CT 06058.

“Sealed” with a Kiss

www.bainrealestate.com.

Best & Cavallaro Real Estate, LLC, 5 Academy St., P.O. Box 569,

(860) 542-5020. Fax: (860) 542-0136. Visit our award-winning website www.betsylittle.com. e-mail us at betsy@betsylittle.com, or call to chat about Norfolk, Colebrook, and the surrounding towns. A member of the Litchfield County Board of Realtors and the Litchfield County Multiple Listing Service. E. J. Murphy Realty, LLC, 39 West St., On The Green, Litchfield,

CT 06759. (860) 567-0813 and 61 Sharon Turnpike, Goshen, CT 06756. (860) 491-1090. info@ejmurphyrealty.com. All Litchfield County fine homes, lake properties, and acreage. Experience You Can Trust Since 1946! www.ejmurphyrealty.com and www.woodridgelakerealty.com.

Elyse Harney Real Estate, recognized for their marketing exper-

tise, tradition of trust, award-winning website www.HarneyRE.com. Serving Litchfield County, CT, NYS & MA from five offices: Salisbury, CT (860) 435-2200; Norfolk, CT (860) 542-5500; Riverton, CT (860) 738-1200; Falls Village, CT (860) 824-0027; and Millerton, NY (518) 789-8800. www.HarneyRE.com. Klemm Real Estate, Inc., recognized as Litchfield County’s Pre-

mier Brokerage For Fine Country Property Rentals and Sales. Established in 1986, our highly productive staff is comprised of 40 seasoned real estate professionals servicing clients from our five offices located in Washington Depot (860) 868-7313, Lakeville/Salisbury (860) 4356789, Litchfield (860) 567-5060, Roxbury (860) 354-3263 and Woodbury (203) 263-4040. www.klemmrealestate.com. Marrin Santore Realty, LLC, Cobble Court on the Green, P.O.

Box 1735, Litchfield CT 06759. (860) 567-4551. info@marrinsantore.com.Your Local Brokerage Selling Local Properties Since 1930. Committed to servicing lake and country properties, investments and commercial sales and leases in and around Litchfield County. Members: Litchfield County Board of Realtors®, Inc., CAR, NAR, CT Statewide Multiple Listing Service, NW CT Chamber, Litchfield Area Business Associates. www.marrinsantore.com. The Matthews Group at William Raveis, 4 Green Hill Rd.,

Washington Depot, CT 06794. (860) 868-0511. We specialize in county properties throughout Litchfield County and have team members serving a variety of demographic and geographic needs. We are the only full service real estate team office in the county – come, let us show you properties and why our mantra is “Lifestyles for Sale!” www.matthewsgroupre.com.

The nationally recognized Maritime Aquarium at Norwalk puts you nose-to-nose with sharks, within inches of seals, river otters, sea turtles, jellyfish and more than one-thousand other marine animals. Young and old alike enjoy interactive displays that include touch tanks with crabs, sea stars and stingrays, special behind the scenes tours are also offered. Cruise Norwalk Harbor and Long Island Sound yearround in one of the most unique vessels in the country passing historic lighthouses in search of playful seals. Learn about some of our “wildest” residents that live in the waters of Long Island Sound with Marine Scientists. Don’t miss the annual Chocolate and Lighthouse Festival, special exhibitions and films at the IMAX.

Architectural Wonders

We don’t like to boast, but Fairfield County has some of the most amazing examples of architecture around. Take a tour or linger on self-guided tours of one of America’s most important architectural landmarks, Philip Johnson’s legendary Glass House beautifully situated on 47 acres. The Painting Gallery, Sculpture Gallery and Da Monsta with changing exhibitions are also open to the public. Impressionist art and history meet at the Bush Holley House, home of Connecticut’s first art colony that sits amid gardens that have been restored to c.1900. There are rotating exhibitions in the Storehouse Gallery and many programs and special events that bring this site alive. At the Lockwood Mathews Mansion you will step back to the gilded age when visiting what is known as one of the earliest and most significant Second Empire Styled Country Houses in America. Special events such as the Victorian Tea, the Holiday Exhibit when the house is decorated in the Victorian style, and behind the scenes tours of this magnificent mansion are unforgettable.

For the Birds

You don’t have to be a birdwatcher to love the Audubon and Nature Centers found in Fairfield County, but those who enjoy spotting beautiful birds and butterflies will find treasure. Open fields, woods, lakes and ponds, riverbanks, and wetlands--a boon to both winged visitors and the footed friends who come to admire them abound here. Audubon Greenwich for example is known for the “Hawk Watch” and is one of the best places to watch the annual migration of these magnificent raptors. The Connecticut Audubon Society at Birdcraft is one of the first private birdsong sanctuaries in the U.S. and the Audubon Society Center at Fairfield has seven miles of trails including one that is wheelchair accessible.

William Pitt Sotheby’s International Realty, Litchfield County

Brokerages: Kent (860) 927-1141, Lakeville (860) 435-2400, Litchfield (860) 567-0806, Washington Depot (860) 868-6600. Connecting extraordinary properties with extraordinary lives. We combine local expertise with a global network of offices specializing in fine properties. www.williampitt.com, www.sothebysrealty.com. 67


In winter, there’s skiing, snowboarding and snowshoeing. Sleigh rides. Ice-fishing. Cross-country skiing and hiking too. All right here! Come spring, summer, and fall, the fun ratchets up even more with white water canoeing and kayaking, sailing scenic lakes, hiking on miles of well marked trails, fly fishing, golfing and even hot-air ballooning.There’s swimming, horseback riding and yes, there’s even bi-plane rides. In Northwest Connecticut there are countless ways to experience our beautiful countryside. And after all this excitement, we even have spas to help you recover!


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RECREATION

Amusement Parks Lake Compounce Family Theme Park, 186 Enterprise Dr., Bris-

tol, CT 06010. (860) 583-3300. Celebrating more than 160 years of family fun. Lake Compounce is home to over 50 thrilling rides and attractions for the entire family, including the #1 world rated Boulder Dash Coaster and new Phobia Phear Coaster, Connecticut’s biggest Water Park AND entertainment for all ages. Just take Exit 31 off I-84 and head North on Route 229. www.lakecompounce.com.

Quassy Amusement & Waterpark, 2132 Middlebury Rd., Rte.

64, Box 887, Middlebury, CT 06762. (203) 758-2913. 1-800-FORPark. Fax: (203) 598-7261. Affordable family fun! Rides include the award-winning “Wooden Warrior” roller coaster. “Splash Away Bay” waterpark, beach, restaurant, redemption arcade, entertainment. Park specializes in birthday parties and catered outings. All-day writstbands or individual ride tickets available. Parking fee charged. Late April– early October. www.quassy.com.

Boat Rental / Marina O’Hara’s Landing Marina, 254 Twin Lakes Rd., Salisbury, CT

06068. (860) 824-7583. O’Hara’s Landing Marina offers food, fun and fishing on beautiful Twin Lakes in Salisbury, CT. Boat rentals, sales and service. Launching ramp, dock space by the day or season. Tackle and accessory sales. www.oharaslanding.com.

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Main Stream Canoes & Kayaks, 170 Main St., Rte. 44, New Hart-

ford, CT 06057. (860) 693-6791. Fax: (860) 693-4844. Located on the scenic Farmington River with white water and flat water canoe, kayak and stand up paddleboard rentals. River and lake trips are offered guided or unguided for all levels of experience. Sales & Service. Complete line of high quality canoes and kayaks. We sell new and used equipment. Open seven days a week with over 30 years of experience. www.mainstreamcanoe.com

Car Racing & Public Autocross Lime Rock Park, 60 White Hollow Rd. (near Rte. 7 & 112), Lime

Rock, CT 06039. (860) 435-5000. Lime Rock Park, on the National Registry of Historic Places, is New England’s Road Racing Home, bringing world-class sports car racing to the gorgeous Northwest Corner of CT for the past 59 years. Major spectator events include Memorial Day Weekend “Spring Opener” featuring Trans-Am & the Royals Car Show; Rotary Club Independence Day Fireworks, July 4; IMSA Tudor United Sports Car Championship, July ; and Historic Festival, the best in vintage racing and concours d’ elegance, Labor Day Weekend. Free parking & paddock access, kids 12 and under free, veterans and active military free. Bring your picnic blanket and lawn chairs. Summer and winter autocross for any licensed driver, too! www.limerock.com.

Lime Rock Park | Lime Rock | see above

Canoeing / Rafting / Tubing Clarke Outdoors, 163 Rte. 7, West Cornwall, CT 06796. (860)

672-6365. Canoe, kayak and raft on the beautiful Housatonic River. Rentals, guide service and instruction available. Large retail store with canoes, kayaks, paddleboards and accessories. Apr. – Oct. Call for info and reservations. Rentals at Lake Waramaug, Squantz Pond and Burr Pond Memorial Day through Labor Day. www.clarkeoutdoors.com.

Farmington River Tubing, located inside Satan’s Kingdom State

Recreation Area, Rte. 44, New Hartford, CT 06057. Spend a few hours riding a specially designed innertube down 2.5 miles of the wild and scenic Farmington River. Open Memorial Day through mid-Sept. Call ahead for current hours and river conditions (860) 693-6465. www.FarmingtonRiverTubing.com.

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The Golf Course at Crestbrook Park | Watertown | see below

Southwind Farms | Watertown | see below

Farms Action Wildlife Foundation, Inc., 337 Torrington Rd., Rte. 4,

Goshen, CT 06756. (860) 482-4465/ 491-9191. Tour 116 acres by foot, car or hayride to view over 32 species of exotic animals from around the world. Petting zoo. Museum displays taxidermy animals from around the world in their natural settings, including two waterfalls! Live reptile center includes large iguana habitat and hands on educational center for kids. Farm open Apr.-Nov. www.actionwildlife.org.

Southwind Farms, 223 Morris Town Line Road, Watertown, CT

06795. (860) 274-9001. Take a break from the hectic world around you and come visit our 40+ alpacas. Bring your camera to capture the antics of these curious, gentle animals whose fleece is comparable to cashmere, though more durable. Alpacas and their yarn are available for purchase at competitive prices. Tours are available by appointment. Check out our website for special events. www.southwindfarms.com.

Fishing / Fly Fishing Housatonic Anglers Guide Service, (860) 672-4457. Rob Nicho-

las, FFF Certified Casting Instructor, operates Housatonic Anglers (since ’93), the longest running guide service on the Housatonic. Rob specializes in guiding and instruction only. His in depth knowledge of the Housatonic & other local streams will make your day of fly-fishing a memorable one. Float and walk/wade trips on a variety of beautiful rivers include a delicious homemade lunch. Our season runs from mid April to Nov., 7 days. All trips include equipment, custom tied flies and leaders. Rob and his wife Nell are always happy to recommend accommodations in one of the area’s fine Inns or B&B’s. www.housatonicanglers.com.

Golf The Burlington Golf Center, 522 Spielman Hwy., Rte. 4, Burling-

ton, CT 06013. (860) 675-7320. Chet Dunlop, CT PGA Teacher of the Year, Director of New England School of Golf, nationally recognized for his teaching ability, is committed to every student becoming the golfer they truly want to be. He offers indoor or outdoor group and private instruction all year round in a fun and relaxed atmosphere. Facilities include a full service pro shop, grass practice area, and mini golf. The indoor facility includes computer analysis, a short game area, indoor bunker, and full swing areas. www.burlingtongolfcenter.com.

The Golf Course at Crestbrook Park, 834 Northfield Rd., Wa-

tertown, CT 06795. (860) 945-5249. One of Connecticut’ highest ranked 18-hole municipal golf courses on 236 beautifully landscaped acres. Our course offers a challenge for all skill levels. Restaurant “The Sunset Grille at Crestbrook Park”, full Pro Shop, 5-acre practice facility, swimming pool, tennis courts, playscape and pavilion on grounds. New! “Tee it Forward” – Golfers can speed up play utilizing tees that provide the greatest playability and enjoyment. Great for the new or experienced golfer. Group and private lessons available. www.crestbrookpark.com.

Hay, Sleigh & Carriage Rides Carriages & Country Weddings -Wood Acres Farm, 68 Grif-

fin Rd., Terryville, CT 06786. (860) 583-8670. Making Memories & Dreams Come True – Since 1972! Couples may enjoy a Country Carriage or Sleigh Ride on 25 acres of endless wooded trails, with complimentary refreshments served afterwards in our country home. Group rides also available with bonfire. Horse Drawn Carriages and Wagons for hire…our place or yours. The Perfect Gift Certificate! All rides are private and by reservation. Unique Banquet Barn & Garden Setting for Weddings & Special Events. www.woodacresfarm.com or www.mycountrywedding.com.

Horseback Riding Lee’s Riding Stable, Inc., 57 East Litchfield Rd., off Rte. 118, Li-

tchfield, CT 06759. (860) 567-0785. Horseback riding on quiet, wellmannered horses, through open and wooded trails. All trail rides are walking. English and western riding lessons and pony rides available. Indoor riding on rainy days. Boarding. Breeders of registered Morgan horses.Visitors always welcome. www.windfieldmorganfarm.com.

Indoor Water Park CoCo Key Water Resort Hotel & Convention Center, 3580

East Main St.,Waterbury, CT 06705. (203) 706-1000. Property combines the relaxation and enchantment of the islands with the wild excitement of a 55,000 sq. ft. indoor water park featuring: Parrot’s Perch Interactive Play Island, an Adventure River, Barracuda Blast, Shark Slam Water Slides, activity pools with Lily Pad Adventure and Water Basketball. Now you can get away to the tropical islands anytime you want, without leaving CT. It’s the perfect place for a family “staycation”! To book your next family or group vacation today. www.cocokeywaterbury.com.

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Recreational Outfitters Backcountry Outfitters, 5 Bridge St., Kent, CT 06757. (860) 927-

3377. Outdoor specialty shop is a popular stop for locals & visitors. In addition to apparel, we carry maps, books, fishing tackle, work of local artisans, and gift baskets with food from local companies. Spectacular candy selection. Rent: snowshoes, cross-country skis & skates.We sharpen skates. In the center of it all is homemade Annie Bananie Ice Cream from Jane’s of Kingston, NY. Mon.- Sat. 9 – 6; Sun. 10 - 4. Summer hours til 8 pm. A fun stop for all ages. www.bcoutfitters.com.

Sportsmen’s, 725 Bantam Rd., Bantam, CT 06750. (860) 567-3167.

Outdoor Boutique and Sporting Goods Specialty Store. We are your destination for Patagonia, Prana, Kuhl, Smartwool, Sorel, Merrell, and Keen to name a few. Paddleboards, kayaks, and snowshoes are available for sale and daily rentals; local delivery is available. Please visit our website and follow us on facebook for more information on rentals, paddleboard, yoga classes and upcoming events. Open Mon.- Fri. 10-6, Sat. 9-4, & Sun. 11- 3. www.sportsmens.biz.

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Woodbury Ski and Tubing Park, 785 Washington Rd., Rte. 47,

Woodbury, CT 06798. (203) 263-2203. Year-round recreational facility. 100% snowmaking on 15 trails with 2 magic carpet lifts, chair lift, rope tow and 2 handle tows with state of the art grooming. Ski under the lights. Rental packages with ski and snowboard lessons. From private 1 on 1 instruction to discounted group specials. Our highly qualified and skilled instructors can accommodate all levels from beginner to freestyle and racing. Christmas and February break learn to ski and snowboard camps. Development Race Programs, Snowboard and Freestyle terrain park, 1 quarter-pipe, 2 tubing parks with up to 16 shoots. Old world base lodge with a warm fireplace and a new tubing lodge. Both serving pub style cafeteria food with a comfortable atmosphere; One of the first & largest tubing parks in NE. Snow shoes and cross country ski equipment rentals available. Summer tubing, zip-lining, rock-climbing and concerts. Host your birthday parties, weddings, corporate events, camp outings and venue rentals. Open seven days a week. www.woodburyskiarea.com.

Skiing / Snowboarding / Telemark Mohawk Mountain Ski Area, 46 Great Hollow Rd., Cornwall, CT

06753. (860) 672-6100. Connecticut’s largest ski and snowboard resort, with 25 trails and 8 lifts (including 2 carpet lifts) on more than 125 skiable acres with snowmaking serving 99% of our terrain. Our rustic Main Lodge offers a full range of services, including lift tickets, group sales, delicious food, a full-service rental/repair shop, and the Snowsports Discovery Center. Parents enjoy watching their little ones from The Perch, our newest lodge, conveniently sited overlooking the dedicated children’s learning area.

On the water in Litchfield Hills so many lakes and rivers to explore, see page 118

www.mohawkmtn.com.

Ski Sundown, 126 Ratlum Rd., off Rte. 44 & 219, New Hartford,

CT 06057. (860) 379-SNOW (7669). Experience great New England skiing and snowboarding surrounded by all the breathtaking beauty and natural charm of the Litchfield Hills. Sundown offers day and night skiing and snowboarding and a trail mix to suit all ages from “first-timers” to seasoned experts including the two steepest trails in CT. 100% snowmaking coverage on 16 trails (70 acres), 5 lifts including 2 carpet lifts at the Sunnyside Learning Area, 2 terrain parks, moguls, fun family events and exciting winter competitions all season long. 200 member Snowsports School provides group and private lessons for ages 4 and up. Full service rental & repair shop, ski shop and modern and spacious lodge with two self-serve food courts, après ski lounge and mountain view decks. www.skisundown.com.

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Sometimes, ambience can make great food taste even better. But ambience is just part of what makes dining in the Northwest Connecticut so special. Quality, preparation, variety, presentation and just plain good taste tell the rest of the story. Scan through these listings.Whether you’re looking for simple or grand, you’re bound to find the perfect place to eat, drink and be very merry indeed!


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RESTAURANTS

Alpenhaus Restaurant/Steinbock Tavern, 59 Bank St., New

Milford, CT 06766. (860) 799-5557. The Alpenhaus Restaurant, a true authentic German dining experience. Featuring traditional cuisine, imported German and local craft beer from our Steinbock Tavern, from Sauerbraten, Potato Pancakes to a variety of Schnitzels. A visit to the Alpenhaus is a welcoming breath of fresh air. Und Prost! www.alpenhausct.com.

American Pie Company, 29 CT-37 Center, Sherman, CT 06784.

(860) 350-0662. Bakery: Best Pie CT Magazine. All our pies are made daily from scratch, from hand rolled pie dough, just like grandma made them. Cookies, muffins, Danishes, tarts, cakes, breads and rolls are home made daily on the premises. Serving breakfast, lunch and dinner including our famous Chicken Pot Pie, Shepherds Pie, Roasted Turkey Dinner, Homemade Pot Roast and much more! We offer generous portions at a fair price. Early bird specials, take out family meal deals, catering and bakery orders available. Outdoor dining in season. Mon. 7 am – 3 pm, Tues. – Thurs. & Sun. 7 am – 8 pm, Fri. & Sat. 7 am – 9 pm. www.americanpiecompany.com. Arethusa al tavolo, 828 Bantam Rd., Bantam, CT 06750. (860)567-

0044. Authentic, modern and innovative new American farm to table restaurant showcases the milk, cream, yogurt, ice cream, butter and cheese from the Arethusa Dairy Farm. Fine dining featuring area sourced chosen produce and products on a daily basis highlighting the best of each season. Outdoor patio dining in season. Brunch: Sat. & Sun. 11:30 a.m. – 2 p.m., Dinner: Wed. & Thurs. 5:30– 9, Fri. & Sat. 5:30 – 10, Sun. 5 – 8:30. Winter hours may vary. www.arethusaaltavolo.com. @ The Corner | Litchfield | see page 79

Carole Peck’s Good News Café | Woodbury | see below

@ The Corner, 3 West St., Litchfield, CT 06759. (860) 567-8882.

Fun and casual, diverse and eclectic @ the Corner serves a tantalizing selection of New American, cuisine. Award winning Chef “Red” Lanphear and Calin Sauvron prepares daily specials using locally grown seasonal ingredients. Nightly wines featured accompanied by an extensive wine list, signature cocktails with a Caribbean twist, and great craft beers. Take out for lunch & dinner available. Open 7 days, Lunch: 11:30 – 3:30; Dinner: 4:30- 9:30. Bakery also on premises serving coffee, pastry and light fare 7 am – 5 pm. www.athecorner.com.

Bulls Bridge Inn, 333 Kent Rd., Rte. 7, (4 mi. from Kent Center)

Kent, CT 06757. (860) 927-1000. You’ll enjoy the warm, friendly atmosphere of this historic restaurant and tap room. The menu features an excellent selection of steaks, chicken, fresh grilled seafood, and a salad bar. Lunch Sat. & Sun. 12 -4. Dinner nightly Mon.-Thurs. 5-9, Fri. & Sat. 5-9:30, & Sun. 4-9. Parties and receptions. www.bullsbridge.com.

Carole Peck’s Good News Cafe, 694 Main St. South, Rte. 6, (3

1/2 mi. off I-84, Exit 15) Woodbury, CT 06798. (203) 266-GOOD (4663). From the nationally acclaimed kitchen of Carole Peck – A lively 200 seat restaurant known for Modern American & Global Cuisine with a healthy twist. Private Dining for Groups to 50 available. Art Gallery with changing shows. Full bar with extensive selection of wines and beers. Takeout counter, fresh baked breads and pastries. Open daily, continuous service 11:30 am. - 10 pm. Closed Tues. Handicap accessible. All major credit cards. “Best Desserts Statewide”, “Best Overall, Litchfield County”, “Overall Excellence Vegetarian, & Appetizers Litchfield County”, “2012 Best New Restaurant”, CT Magazine; “Zagat 2012 Survey”, “One of America’s Top Restaurants”. www.good-news-cafe.com. Ceviche Latin Kitchen, 530 Middlebury Rd., Middlebury, CT

06762. (203) 527-7634. Discover the “Ceviche” experience where many Latin flavors are fused together into an unforgettable mélange of bold flavors.We offer a full dinner menu, a wide selection of ceviche, more than 30 types of tapas, a full bar and dozens of Spanish wines. Lunch Tues.– Sun. 11:30-3; Dinner weekdays till 9, Tapas till 10, Fri. – Sun. Dinner until 10, Tapas till 11. Closed Mon. www.cevichelatinkitchen.com.

Community Table, 223 Litchfield Turnpike, New Preston, CT

06777. (860) 868-9354. Our mantra is fresh and local. Our cuisine is light and healthy, as well as, bold and natural in flavor. Our ingredients are sustainably sourced and locally procured and cultivated. In cooking this way, we hope to spark your senses with our modern seasonal dishes that have a strong connection to the land giving our diners a balance between food, nature, life and experiences. Dinner: Fri. & Sat. 5 - 10 p.m., Sun., Mon.,Tues.,Thurs. 5 - 9 p.m. Happy Hour: Thurs. - Mon. 5 - 6:30 p.m. Closed Tues. & Wed. Winter & Summer hours may vary. http://communitytablect.com.

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Curtis House, Connecticut’s Oldest Inn, 506 Main St. So., Rte. 6

Woodbury, CT 06798. (203) 263-2101. Built before 1736 in beautiful Woodbury, the heart of antique country, where the guests today continue to enjoy Quality and Traditional Values. Our charming dining rooms feature Traditional New England Fare and innovative specials with wide selections of seafood, steaks, and chops.We serve all inclusive three course meals and casual fare in our lower level pub serving the best burgers around. Closed Mon. Lunch & Christmas Day. Open Weekdays: Lunch 11:30-2:30, Dinner 4:30 -8:30, Fri. & Sat. till 9, Sun. 12-8. Holidays 11:30 - 6. Catering on and off premises, or pickup also available. www.curtishouseinn.com. da Capo Brick Oven Pizza and Italian Restaurant, 625 Tor-

rington Rd. (Rte. 202 East of the Litchfield Green), Litchfield, CT 06759. (860) 482-6246. 5 East Main St., Avon, CT 06001. (860) 677-5599. CT Magazine awarded “Best Italian in Litchfield County 2010-2011” da Capo Restaurant continues to provide Connecticut with the best quality food and authentic Italian recipes. Successfully, for another year, both locations are welcoming, friendly and will accommodate any occasion. Everyone knows the “NY Style Thin Crust Italian Pizza” and da Capo will not disappoint. Our time honored Italian recipes, made with the freshest seasonal ingredients will please you again and again. Take out also available Mon. – Thurs. 11 – 10 pm, Fri. and Sat. 11 – 11 pm., & Sun. 11 – 9 p.m. www.dacaporestaurant.com.

Fife ‘n Drum Restaurant and Inn, Rte. 7, Kent, CT 06757. (860)

927-3509. Lunch, Dinner, Pub Menu and Sunday Brunch are served. House Specialties are Caesar Salad for Two prepared tableside as well as Filet au Poivre and Roast Half Duck carved and Flambéed. Seasonal menu changes, a Specials Board for Lunch and Dinner and a Wine Spectator Award Wine List. 13 Private Guest Rooms welcome all travelers. Restaurant closed Tues. Inn open 7 days. www.fifendrum.com.

G.W. Tavern, 20 Bee Brook Rd., Rte. 47, Washington Depot, CT

06794. (860) 868-6633. Outside terrace dining overlooking the Shepaug River in the summer, wood burning fieldstone fireplace dining in the winter. Private events for up to 125. Open 11:30 – 9. www.gwtavern.com.

L Restaurant | Middlebury | see below

Hopkins Inn, 22 Hopkins Road, Warren, CT 06777. (860) 868-

7295. Our award-winning fine dining restaurant specializes in contemporary Austrian cuisine, complemented by an extensive wine cellar. In season, we serve breakfast, lunch, and dinner on the porch shaded by umbrellas and on our terrace under a grand old chestnut tree.The lake and surrounding hills can be viewed from everywhere. Special gatherings include event planning as well as complimentary country style floral arrangements from the innkeepers’ gardens.The restaurant is open Tues. - Sun., and on holiday Mondays, from late March until January 1st each year. www.thehopkinsinn.com. Infinity Music Hall & Bistro, Rte. 44, Norfolk, CT 06058. (860)

542-5531. Enjoy creative American cuisine in an upscale-casual, music-themed atmosphere. Live music on Thursday and Sundays after dinner in the Bistro and intimate concerts in the Music Hall upstairs. Open year-round. Call for hours. Brunch served Saturdays and Sundays in the summer. Reservations strongly suggested. www.infinityhall.com.

John’s Cafe, 693 Main St. South, Woodbury, CT 06798. (203) 263-

0188. A Little Indulgence, A Lot of Flavor, Every Day of the Week. “A must go...outstanding fare”. Fresh innovative dishes made from locally grown meats and produce complimented by an ever-changing extensive wine selection. Open Everyday. BYOB Sun. & Mon. No Corkage Fee, $29 Prix Fixe available. Patio dining, Happy Hour, Fri. & Sat. 2:30 – 5. www.johnscafe.com. Julio’s Woodfired Pizza & Grill, 220 Main Street South, South-

bury, CT 06488. (203) 264-7878. At Julio’s, you’ll enjoy a casually, well designed, and inviting atmosphere with an appetizing cuisine. Our extensive menu includes freshly prepared salads, appetizers, and wood-fired pizzas. We have now added a selection of authentic Neapolitan pizzas. We also feature a wide selection of freshly made pasta, veal, chicken, and seafood dinners. Indulge in one of our freshly made desserts with a cappuccino, espresso or coffee. We also have a full bar and outside dining in season. Hours: Mon.-Fri. 11:30-2:30, 4:30-10. Sat. 4-10. Closed Sun. www.julioswoodfiredpizzagrill.com.

L Restaurant, 199 Park Rd. Ext., Middlebury, CT 06762. (203) 758-

8991. We are passionate about our food and welcome you to come and enjoy exceptional gourmet American Cuisine with an Italian flair. The atmosphere at L restaurant is colorful and comfortable. Stop in for a relaxing lunch, romantic dinner, unwind at our cozy bar or enjoy our seasonal outdoor patio. Private dining area accommodates up to 30. Whatever the occasion come and enjoy this hidden gem. Trip Advisor Certificate of Excellence 2015 Winner. Mon. – Thurs. 11:30 – 9, Fri. 11:30 – 10, Sat. 5– 10. Closed Sun. www.lrestaurantonline.com.

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La Cupola Ristorante & Inn, 637 Bantam Rd., (Rte. 202W), Li-

tchfield, CT 06759. (860) 567-3326. One of the finest Italian restaurants in northwest Connecticut, offering traditional and specialty dishes complemented with distinctive wines from an extensive wine cellar. Bar Lounge offers lunch menu featuring Italian paninis. Desserts imported from Italy. Outdoor Porch Dining. Private Dining Room. Banquet Room. Stroll around the pond or dine on the porch overlooking the scenic Bantam River. Charming guest rooms in the original 1849 granite house. Reservations suggested. Lunch & Dinner. Closed Mon. www.lacupolaristoranteandinn.com. La Piccolina, 27 Main St., New Milford, CT 06776. (860) 210-9669.

Serving Authentic Northern Italian Trattoria Cuisine, Customers enjoy Exquisite Homemade Dishes served with Fresh Ingredients. Our Specialties include Homemade Pastas, Breads, Sauces, Vinaigrettes and Desserts all made daily. Ensuring the quality of each dish has the Essence and Taste from the Rimini Region of Italy. All combined with a charming atmosphere and award winning staff, you can be assured for a Great Dining Experience. Winners of the Sapphire Award Talk of the Town for 5 consecutive years in Customer Service Excellence. www.lapiccolinatrattoria.com. Love Hearts Bakery and Café, The Cove, 583 Bantam Rd., (Rte.

202) Litchfield, CT 06759. (860) 361-6526. “A touch of love in every bite.” Chowder, chili and handcrafted hot and cold soups. Bread bowls available! Delicious cold and garden salads made fresh daily. Cakes, cookies, pies, scones and muffins baked in small batches to assure freshness and home-style quality. Gluten free & vegan goodies available. Eat-in or take-out. Call to order desserts for the holidays & special celebrations. Master pastry chef Allison is a graduate of CIA and has been pleasing customers since 2002. Mon.-Thurs. 6-3 pm, Fri. 6-5:30 pm, Sat. 7 - 3 pm, & Sun. 8-3 pm.

Litchfield Inn and Tavern off the Green | Litchfield | see pages 32 & 85

Meraki, 239 West St., Litchfield, CT 06759. (860) 361-9777. hello@merakifood.com. *Soul *Creativity * Love * Eat in or take out.

Using farm fresh ingredients our menu offers daily soups, sandwiches, small bites, vibrantly fresh salads, vegetables, grains and inspired entrees. On the sweet side luscious cupcakes, lemon bars, brownies, cookies and more. Breakfast and lunch served in a casual setting. Menu changes daily to use the best ingredients of the season. Catering also available. www.merakifood.com. Middlebury Consignment & Cafe, 1365 Whittemore Rd., Annex

1101 Southford Rd., Middlebury, CT 06762. (203) 528-0130.After exploring four floors of stunning showrooms displaying collectibles, antique furniture, furniture from upscale manufacturers, bedding, wallpaper, rugs, upholstery and much more enjoy a bite to eat in our Café from 11:30 – 3 p.m.We offer soups, salads, sandwiches, quiche, savory pies and desserts plus a variety of seasonal specialties. Store hours: Mon.- Sat. 10-5, Sun. 11-5. www.middleburyconsignment.com. O’Hara’s Landing Marina, 254 Twin Lakes Rd., Salisbury, CT

06068. (860) 824-7583. Breakfast and lunch on the lake weekends April thru October. www.oharaslanding.com. Oliva on Main, 15 Main Street South, Bethlehem, CT 06751. (203)

266-5558. Mediterranean fare featuring the cuisine of Chef Riad Aamar. The restaurant is in a charming building- a registered Historic Property- the town’s former post office and general store. Outside seating is available on the front porch weather permitting. Dinner served Wed. through Sun. starting at 5:30. Closed Mon. & Tues.Visa/ MC AmEx and Discover. Reservations recommended. Wine and beer available. www.olivacafe.com. Saltwater Grille | Litchfield | see page 85

Marino’s Restaurant, 12 Pinewoods Rd., Torrington, CT 06790.

(860) 482-6864. For over 50 years our name has been a promise of quality, value & service! Featuring fine Italian-American Cuisine. Serving Lunch & Dinner. Savor the flavors of our signature veal dishes, fresh seafood, entrée specialties, traditional pastas, delectable desserts, cappuccino & espresso. Banquets for all occasions, accommodations for 10-185 guests. Conveniently located off Rte. 8, Exit 46. Ten minutes from downtown Torrington and the Warner Theater. www.marinosrest.com.

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rington, CT 06790. (860) 489-1566. Soda Fountain and outside dining on first level, Speakeasy Lounge on second floor. Speakeasy open for dinner and dancing on Saturday evenings by reservation. Unique venue with lighting and style museum. Large selection of antique jewelry for sale. Expert Lamp restorations, repairs. Open Thurs. thru Sun. 12 - 8. www. remwhen.com. Riverton General Store, 2 Main St., (Rte. 20) Riverton, CT 06065.

(860) 379-0811. Mid. 19th c. store in the center of Riverton, offers a real down-home casual breakfast & lunch dining experience. Nostalgic décor reminiscent of days gone by provides a relaxed atmosphere and gathering place for great food and conversation. Hub of activity for the regulars. Seasonal scenic outdoor seating. Enjoy one of our 20 great ice cream flavors.Wi-Fi friendly. Open daily with seasonal hours. Camping, world class fishing, hiking, minutes away. www.rivertongeneralstore.com. Saybrook Fish House | Canton | see page 85

Olive Tree Restaurant, 1204 Main St. South, Woodbury, CT

06798. (203) 263-4555. Enjoy dining in a historic home situated on beautiful piece of land bordering the Pomperaug River in the heart of Woodbury. Our chef has prepared and served food that has kept our customers coming back for more than 35 years. Our elegant dining room surrounded by windows overlooking our stone patio is perfect for private parties as well as for a romantic dining experience. Patio dining in season. Lunch: Tues. – Sat. 11:30 -2:30, Dinner: Tues. – Thurs. 5 -9, Fri. & Sat. 5 – 10, & Sun. 4 – 8. Closed Mon. www.theolivetreewoodbury.com.

Ollie’s Pizza, 19 West St., Litchfield, CT 06759. (860) 361-9400.

Dine in a casual setting overlooking the Litchfield Green. Our menu focuses on comfort food made with the best quality products available and fresh ingredients. We offer delicious pizza, burgers, fresh salads and Italian inspired entrees. Special kids menu available. Good selection of regional draft and bottled beers. Take out or dine in. Delivery available. Mon. - Sun. 11 am - 10 pm. www.olliespizza.com.

Ondine Restaurant, 69 Pembroke Rd., Danbury, CT 06811. (203)

746-4900. Voted by Readers of Connecticut Magazine, “The Best French Restaurant in Fairfield County every year since 1998.” Contemporary French cuisine and an extensive wine list. Dinner Wed.-Sun. 5 to closing. Sunday Afternoon Dinner 12 noon - 7 pm. Reservations recommended. www.ondinerestaurant.com.

Panini Café, 7 Old Barn Rd., Kent, CT 06757. (860) 927-5083.

Owned by restaurateur James Fox and partner Kathie Dolan, we personally bring our years of expertise and dedication to this busy little shop. You’ll find smiles and great food: sandwiches, soups, salads, Italian ice cream, and variety of other tasty items. Open 9:305:00 daily. Closed Tues. The Pantry, Titus Square, Washington Depot, CT 06794. (860)

868-0258. Celebrating 38 years as northwest Connecticut’s outpost for imported and domestic gourmet and specialty foods. Continental breakfast, luncheon, and afternoon tea is served at cafe tables surrounded by hand painted pottery, kitchenware, and culinary gifts. Picnic boxes, take out foods, fresh bakery, and exceptional catering available. “Remarkably consistent throughout its long life – a tiny gem sparkling in the Litchfield Hills, a place where people gather.” Patricia Brooks, New York Times. Tues.-Sat. 10-6.

Salsa Restaurant, 31 Bank St., New Milford, CT 06776. (860) 350-

0701. Serving quality New Mexican Cuisine since 1992. Oversized Burritos smothered in red or green chili sauce, 4 different homemade Salsas served with warm corn tortilla chips, roasted vegetable Enchiladas and many other favorites made by chef/owner Bill Thomas with the freshest ingredients available. Full bar serving fresh lime margaritas. “Best Mexican-Litchfield County” CT Magazine Readers’ Choice Restaurant Poll. “Best Nachos” Litchfield County Times Reader’s Poll. Full takeout service available. Tues. – Sun. 11-9; Fri. & Sat. 11-10. Closed Mon. Reservations recommended for dinner.Visa & MasterCard. www.salsarestaurantct.com. Saltwater Grille, 26 Commons Drive, Litchfield, CT 06759. (860)

567-4900. Just off Rte. 202 ½ mi. South of the green, the Saltwater Grille is Litchfield Hills’ premier seafood destination. Named in Yankee Magazine’s “Best of New England”, the Saltwater Grille offers the freshest oysters and clams on the half-shell, steamed lobster, and a variety of other seafood brought in fresh six days each week. Join us from 4-6 weekdays for our great happy hour specials, Monday night Tarot card readings, Sunday Jazz at 5:30.With a kid friendly menu, great steaks and chicken, Saltwater has something for everyone. Dine inside or out with Litchfield’s largest patio. Open seven days for dinner at 4, and lunch Fri. – Sun. at 11:30. www.litchfieldsaltwatergrille.org www.facebook.com/litchfieldswg.

Saybrook Fish House, 460 Albany Tpk., (Jcts. Rtes. 44, 202, 179),

Canton, CT 06019. (860) 693-0034. Fresh seafood delivered daily; extensive selection of fried, broiled, and grilled seafood. Choose your favorite: baked stuffed shrimp, crab cakes, grilled salmon, lobster, scallops, bouillabaisse, fried admiral’s platter, calamari, whole belly clams, steaks, chicken, pasta and sandwiches available, as well. Take a mini vacation on our patio May-Oct. Lunch/Dinner everyday! Children’s menu. Reservations accepted. www.saybrookfishhousecanton.com.

Tavern off the Green, 432 Bantam Road, Litchfield, CT 06759.

(860) 361-6764. Located in the landmark Litchfield Inn. Contemporary American cuisine served with finesse by our experienced staff in the ambience of an American bistro. We serve fresh healthy food & local bounty on our menu, which changes weekly. We pride ourselves on offering quality and quantity at a fair price. Chic modern bar offers refined lounge menu and fashionable cocktail list. Serving dinner Wed. – Mon. starting at 4 p.m. Closed Tues. Call for private parties or special events. www.litchfieldinnct.com.

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West Street Grill | Litchfield | see below

Tea with Tracy, 16 Bank St., Seymour, CT 06483. (203) 881-5484.

West Street Grill, West St., On-the-Green, Litchfield, CT

Vasi’s Restaurant, 1700 Watertown Ave., Waterbury, CT 06708,

www.weststreetgrill.com.

Located in the heart of Seymour’s antiquing district this charming tearoom with crystal chandeliers and white linen covered-tables offers more than 210 flavors of tea served plus a wide variety of handcrafted desserts, scones and tea sandwiches. Perfect spot for breakfast, lunch or Afternoon tea. Our private room provides the perfect backdrop for baby showers, bridal showers and your special events. Teapots, teapot jewelry and hundreds of loose teas available for purchase. Special order desserts, pies and cupcakes available. Mon.- Fri. 10 - 5, Sat. & Sun. 8 – 5. www.teawithtracyct.com. (203) 755-3936. Serving traditional Italian cuisine with a wide selection of wines and cocktails. Private Banquet Room for gatherings of 30 to 120 guests. Closed Mon. Serving lunch and dinner daily. Takeout, late night, and catering available. www.vasisrestaurant.com.

The Venetian Restaurant, 52 East Main St.,Torrington, CT 06790.

(860) 489-8592. venetianct@gmail.com. A gondola ride through Venice is not so distant when you dine in the old world elegance of the Venetian. Superb authentic Italian cuisine amidst two large murals. “Best Italian Restaurant, Litchfield County”, 22 years CT Magazine 1987-2010, “Best in the City” Zagat 2002-2012. Specialties: Caesar Salad tableside, homemade pastas with light & flavorful sauces, grilled veal, and the best Tiramisu in CT. Bring the Venetian home with our specialty food line or take out. Banquet parties up to 45 people. Lunch 11:30 - 2:30, Dinner 5 - 9:30. Closed Tues. Free parking. Walking distance to Warner Theatre. Visit us on Facebook. http://thevenetianrestaurant.com.

The Village Restaurant and Pub, 25 West St., On The Green,

Litchfield, CT 06759. (860) 567-8307. Great Pub Lunches and Dinner Specials served in a casual setting. CT Magazine “Best Bar” “Best Neighborhood Restaurant” and “Best Prime Rib”. Hand-cut steaks, and seafood our specialty.Voted “Best Burgers” Litchfield County. Private dining room available upstairs. Local CT craft beers on tap. Local vegetables, cheese, milk, bread and ice cream. Open 7 days/week. Reservations strongly suggested. www.village-litchfield.com.

06759. (860) 567-3885. Farm to table and market fresh since inception. Many sensational National and International reviews. This modern American restaurant has been using locally sourced ingredients from oyster farms, cheesemakers and produce including fresh herbs from the organic garden. Breads, pastas and pastries handcrafted for each service. Some signature dishes include: Parmesan aioli, heirloom tomato salad, house cured & smoked foods, wild bass & local chicken. Available for Private Parties. Bar & outdoor terrace dining. Spring – Fall. Lunch Mon.– Fri. 11-3, Sat. and Sun. 11-3:30. Dinner Sun.-Thurs. 5:30 - 9:30, Fri. and Sat. 5:30 - 10. Reservations Dinner only. White Horse Country Pub and Restaurant, 258 New Mil-

ford Turnpike, New Preston, CT 06777. (860) 868-1496. Good Honest Food at affordable prices, prepared from scratch with love and pride. Best Classic Pub New England – Yankee Magazine, Five Stars –“Excellent”. Country & Aboard Statewide Best Restaurants Connecticut - Best Pub, Best Value, Best Prime Rib. Open 7 days a week 11am-10pm. Bar until Close; & Sunday Brunch 11-4. EAT – DRINK – LIVE WELL www.whitehorsecountrypub.com.

Wood’s Pit B•B•Q & Mexican Cafe, 123 Bantam Lake Rd.,

(Rte. 209), Bantam, CT 06750. (860) 567-9869 (yumy). The kind of joint your friends talk about that makes you wish you had discovered it yourself. A small “Real Pit BBQ” Restaurant that also features Mexican food, a selection of vegan dishes, full service bar and takeout. Casual and fun for the whole family. Zagat’s NY Times. Open Tues.-Sun. lunch and dinner. Closed Mon. www.woodspitbbq.com.

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Our shops are an adventure unto themselves. Out of the way, and out of the ordinary, you will be captivated with unusual names and even more unusual offerings. Whether browsing or buying, you’ll find treasures galore, along with expert advice and a welcoming smile.When you’re shopping in our neck of the woods, chances are, you too will be saying, Eureka! I found it!


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Foreign Cargo | Kent | see below

SHOPPING AROUND KENT Backcountry Outfitters, 5 Bridge St., Kent, CT 06757. (860) 927-

3377. Outdoor specialty shop is a popular stop for locals & visitors. In addition to apparel, we carry maps, books, fishing tackle, work of local artisans, and gift baskets with food from local companies. Spectacular candy selection. Rent: snowshoes, cross-country skis & skates.We sharpen skates. In the center of it all is homemade Annie Bananie Ice Cream from Jane’s of Kingston, NY. Mon.- Sat. 9 – 6; Sun. 10 - 4. Summer hours til 8 pm. A fun stop for all ages. www.bcoutfitters.com.

Black Sheep Yarns, 12 Old Barn Rd., Kent, CT 06757. (860) 9273808. Selected by Connecticut Magazine in 2014 & 2013 as the

state’s best yarn shop that offers an atmosphere of fun, encouragement and free expert advice for your new or current projects. You’re always welcome to spend an afternoon learning this time-honored craft, chatting and shopping for all your needle art needs. New yarns arrive weekly. Classes and annual retreat in April, 2016. Closed Tues. Open Mon. – Sat. 10 – 5, Sun. 11:30 – 5. www.blacksheepyarnsct.com. Country Clothes, 11 North Main St., Rte. 7, Kent, CT 06757. (860)

927-4064. We are your destination if you are looking for comfortable clothes and casual elegance. Discover out of the ordinary selections from special makers of functional fashions. Find unusually distinctive apparel and accessories by independent designers such as Bettina Riedel, Christopher Calvin, Simply Silk and Alashan Cashmere. The best in women’s wear all in one place. Foreign Cargo, 17 North Main St., Rte. 7, Kent, CT 06757. (860)

927-3900. A rare shopping experience for 40 plus years where you will delight in unexpected finds. Large selection of distinctive clothing very well priced. Contemporary and one-of-a-kind antique jewelry. Personal and home accessories - folky to elegant. Gallery specializing in one of a kind hand curated Asian, African, and Pacific Island Art and antiques, for the beginner and advanced collector. Open Mon.Sat. 10-5:30, Sun. 12-5. www.foreigncargogallery.com. Kent Wine & Spirit, 24 North Main Street, Kent, CT 06757. (860) 927-3033. Travel + Leisure Magazine “Worth the detour”. Join

them for weekend wine tastings while you browse their impressive offerings. The place to visit in the center of Kent is Litchfield County’s best wine destination. An extensive choice of tempting bottlings including large formats. Fabulous old and new world wines and advice at all prices. A broad array of unique Bourbon, Scotch, Rum & Tequila selections. 200+ types of beer. Gift-wrapping, delivery. Mon.-Sat. 9-8; Sun. 10-5.

Terston Home Accents & Apparel, Main Street, Kent, CT 06757.

(860) 927-1255.Known for our signature style, we feature an abundance of items for your home and current apparel from US and European designers. A frivolous gift, a functional clock or a delicious scent – Terston offers them all. We are passionate about what we find for you and by keeping abreast of trends, Terston maintains a unique and fresh appeal. Open 7 days. www.terston.com. LITCHFIELD Bodhi Tree Gallery, 14 Cobble Court, Litchfield, CT 06759. (860)

567-8733. Explore this boutique gallery featuring fine locally made crafts including jewelry, iron and wood, art, glass and kaleidoscopes. We also offer holiday items as well as unique gifts and home décor accessories. Each piece is made by the artist and, is therefore, one of a kind. We get new items regularly, and the store is constantly changing. Open daily 10:30 – 5:30 & Sun. 12 noon – 5. www.bodhitreegallery.com

BraeVal, Proud Makers of the finest Sporting Adventurer Apparel,

503 Bantam Rd., Rte.202, Litchfield, CT 06759. (860) 482-7260. American design born of comfort time-tested classics in the Scottish tradition uniquely American and distinctly BraeVal. Form, Function & Style for the Sporting Adventurer in the field or on the town. Our symbol is derived from the Rob Roy tartan of Clan MacGregor. It was brought to America in the late 1800’s by my great uncle Big Jock McCluskey who came from the crags and BraeVal of Scotland. Legend has it that Native Americans had never seen cloth dyed a brighter red, and believed it was made from the blood of McCluskey prey and enemies. Like many things that crossed the Atlantic, the tartan received a new name and became uniquely American and distinctly BraeVal - Buffalo Plaid was born. Stop in to view our latest portfolio of designs of the most comfortable apparel in the field request a catalog: email gregor@braeval.net. www.braeval.net. Casa Bacchus Wine Shoppe, 10 South St., On The Green, Litchfield, CT 06759. (860) 567-1117. chrisjeans@msn.com. Come

visit our wine shop specializing in satisfying the discriminating palate and educating tomorrow’s connoisseurs. We provide a great selection, excellent prices and a fun atmosphere to learn and appreciate fine wines and spirits. Free delivery, wine cellar design/construction and party planning consultation available. Mon. – Thur. 11-7, Fri. – Sat. 11 -8, Sun. 11 – 5. Hayseed, country couture and lifestyle, on the green, litchfield, ct

06759. (860) 567-8775. The mojito of litchfield county, a refreshing playground of easy style blending form with function, color with light. over ice. always fun. always curious. and very bumpkin beautiful. open daily. peace out.

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Oliphant Designs | Litchfield | see below

Oliphant Design, 29 West St., On The Green, Litchfield, CT 06759.

(860) 567-8199. Something modern and sophisticated to be discovered on the Litchfield Green... A unique jewelry, clothing, custom furniture, home decor and gift store unlike any other in Litchfield County, packed with a treasure trove of unusual and distinctive items including our exclusive brand items. The OLIPHANT jewelry collection is a wonderful mix of vintage and contemporary handcrafted pieces featuring chunky bold statement necklaces, cuff bracelets with an array of colorful stones, vermeil semi-precious drop earrings and much more. Our lifestyle store features exclusively LEE Industries furniture, Matouk linens, Sferra and Lynn Chase as well as a wonderful selection of designer fabrics. It’s the new favorite haunt and not to be missed! Visit us in person or on our website www.oliphantdesign.com. R. Derwin Clothiers Ladies’ and Men’s Stores. For more than

25 years, Derwin’s has been Litchfield County’s most stylish destination. Derwin’s defines a chic, timeless look that blends country and city sophistication, specializing in the finest Scottish and Italian cashmere. Both stores also offer European sportswear and a broad selection of American-made clothing and accessories. Visit R. Derwin Clothiers to experience exceptional service in a friendly, relaxed setting. We are located at 43 & 33 West Street, Litchfield, CT 06759. Ladies’ Store (860) 567-4095; Men’s Store (860) 567-0100. www.rderwinclothiers.com.

The Silly Sprout A Children’s Shop | Litchfield | see page 93

Robertson Jewelers, two locations: On the Green, 2 Bank St., New

Milford, CT 06776. (860) 354-5365 and Litchfield Commons, Rte. 202, Litchfield, CT 06759. (860) 567-8495. Robertson’s enchants you with its dizzying array of the world’s best gems artistically crafted with platinum and gold into tasteful, elegant treasures. As trusted fine jewelry experts since 1945, we offer custom creations, antique restorations, fine jewelry repairs, and service on Rolex and other fine timepieces. Mixed with Pandora and Elle designs are Movado watches plus some of the best Antique and Estate jewelry around! We will ship anywhere. Stop in and say hi, browse around and be ready for excitement! Members American Gem Society. www.robertsonjewelers.com.

The Silly Sprout – A Children’s Shop, 469 Bantam Rd., Litchfield,

CT 06759. (860) 361-9500. The Silly Sprout is Litchfield County’s go-to destination when shopping for kids! They offer a unique variety of toys, books, clothing and more for all children ages 0 to 12 years old. Their knowledgeable and friendly staff will assist you in finding the perfect gift with complimentary designer gift wrap included. www.thesillysprout.com. Workshop Inc., 10 Cobble Court, Litchfield, CT 06759. (860) 567-

0544. Come visit the new Workshop Store in our fabulous new space that has been recently relocated in Litchfield’s historic Cobble Court. Our artfully designed venue offers more space and more distinctive clothing and accessory lines. Workshop still offers the most sophisticated and diversified women’s apparel and accessories in all of Connecticut since 1970 including: Babette, Arche Shoes, Comfy USA, Lisette, Lysse, Kinross Cashmere, Ronen Chen, Patrice, Love Heals – NYDJ, Tiba, Issey Make, plus handcrafted & antique jewelry & home accents from near & far. Also located in the Upper Level, 10 Cobble Court Art Gallery featuring local artists and a rotating collection of American, Asian, and African antiques. Open Mon.-Sat. 10-6, Sun. 12-5. www.workshoponthegreen.com. NEW MILFORD Ameico, 29 Church St., New Milford, CT 06776. (860) 354-8765.

Housed in the historic 1917 Telephone Exchange Building of New Milford, AMEICO offers a wide variety of 20th and 21st century design. Explore two floors of products for the home and office, personal accessories, kids products, lighting, furniture, and art. Open Mon.-Fri. 9-5, and Sat. (seasonal only) 11-4. www.ameico.com

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The Rustic Country Barn, 101 Park Lane Rd., New Milford, CT

06776. (860) 354-4145. Fax: (860) 354-6091. Come explore The Rustic Country Barn which specializes in Reclaimed Barnwood Furniture, (avg. age of wood 100+ years), handcrafted from solid wood in basic Shaker & Country styles, including our own custom line of barnwood kitchen and bathroom cabinets. We also offer painted & distressed furniture from solid hard and soft woods. All furniture is available in stock or custom, and made in the USA. Also take time to shop in our old-time general store filled with linens, pictures, wrought iron, pottery, Connecticut souvenirs, jams, honey, and many handcrafted one of a kind items, and so much more. www.TheRusticCountryBarn.com.

The Silo Store, at Hunt Hill Farm, 44 Upland Rd., New Milford,

CT 06776. (860) 355-0300. The Silo Store is filled with Simple to Hard-to-Find Cooking Tools – Foods – Books – Crafts – Tabletop, Giftware and Decorative items. Wed. – Sat. 10 - 5; Sun. Noon – 5. www.hunthillfarmtrust.org. NEW PRESTON J. Seitz & Co., 9 East Shore Rd., New Preston, CT 06777. (860)

868-0119. Spirited Style for You and Your Home. Distinctive settings of upholstery (featuring Mitchell Gold, Cisco Brothers & John Derian), furniture, home accents, antiques, women’s and men’s fashion, apothecary, gifts, on two floors covering 5000 sq. feet overlooking New Preston Falls.A favorite haunt of collectors, decorators, and celebrity clients who are attracted to the shops exclusive and uncommon offerings. Open Mon.-Sat. 11-5:30; Sun. 11-5. www.jseitz.com. The Silo Store | New Milford | see above

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New Preston Kitchen Goods, 11 East Shore Rd., Rte. 45, New

Preston, CT 06777. (860) 868-1264. A unique kitchen resource for inspired cooks. Stop in for whatever your kitchen lacks, from the ordinary to the extraordinary. We can also help you set a perfect table with stylish merchandise from Alessi, iitala, Sabre, Ekelund, Simon Pearce, Chilewich and more. Keep us in mind when you need a gift, too. Open Mon. - Sat. 10:30 – 5:30, & Sun. Noon until 5. Closed Tues. www.newprestonkitchengoods.com. PRIVET HOUSE, 13 East Shore Road, Route 45, New Preston, CT

06777. (860) 868-1800. A charming shop housed within a centuries old building, Privet House bills itself as “An Emporium of Home Goods, Antiques and Curiosities”. Within a welcoming and visually striking environment, proprietors Richard Lambertson and Suzanne Cassano pride themselves on building an exquisitely curated collection of goods for the home, person...and, just possibly, the soul. Open daily, 11-5:30. Closed Tues. www.privethouse.com. RIDGEFIELD nancy O, 23 Catoonah St., Ridgefield, CT 06877. (203) 431-2266.

Style meets creativity at nancy O. Visit our unique fashion and gift boutique and find a fabulous selection of gifts, jewelry, clothing and fashion accessories. Explore our Knitting Studio and discover an extensive collection of fine yarn, creative inspiration and expert guidance. Mon. – Wed. 10 - 5:30, Thurs. 10 - 7, Fri. – Sat. 10- 5:30. Closed Sun. www.shopnancyo.com.

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Southbury Plaza | Southbury | see below

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WOODBURY

Southbury Plaza Shopping Center, 100 Main St. North, South-

Geppetto’s Toys, Sherman Village, Rte. 6, Woodbury, CT 06798.

bury, CT 06488. (203) 264-0780. Conveniently located immediately off of I-84 on Rte. 67, the Southbury Plaza is a large regional shopping center with over two dozen popular national stores and local specialty retail shops and services.Whether shopping for fashion apparel, groceries, sporting supplies, a meal, or a bottle of your favorite wine you will find it at the plaza! Visit for free coupons and more information on the center’s stores. www.southburyplaza.com. WEST CORNWALL Cornwall Bridge Pottery Store, Rte. 128, (near the covered

bridge), West Cornwall, CT 06796. (860) 672-6545. This is the Direct Outlet for pots, lamps and tiles made at the Cornwall Bridge Pottery. Two floors of clay, wood, glass, cotton, sterling silver, amber ... and many other crafts from around the world. SECONDS can be bought in Cornwall Bridge at the POTTERY WORKSHOP (69 Kent Rd. North). www.cbpots.com.

(203) 266-4686. An area shopping destination for 30 years, Geppetto’s features an extensive selection of distinguished children’s toys from around the world including: baby toys, fine plush, blocks and building sets, science projects, crafts, puzzles, games, dolls, art supplies - and a great selection of children’s books. Lego, Playmobil, Ravensburger, Thomas Trains, Haba, Steiff, Kaloo, Gund, Breyer, Corolle, and many more. Free gift wrapping. Open 8-5 daily, Sunday 11-2. The toy store worth the trip! www.geppettos-toys.com. The joannajohn Collection, 73 Main Street South, Woodbury, CT

06798. (203) 233-1230. The shop showcases a large selection of one-of-a-kind, hand crafted Indian coats and jackets for women and children. Vintage cotton quilts of multiple colors and patterns are reshaped and hand stitched into wearable works of art. Completely reversible, no two are alike. Reversible children’s jackets and vintage handbags make great gifts, as do the quilted cotton beads favored by museums and design studios. Equally attractive is the eclectic mix of Japanese cocoon sweaters, antique shawls, designer and handstitched Kantha scarves and quilts made from old sari silks. Workmanship and dazzling colors speak for themselves. The shop offers distinctive gifts in all price ranges. Call for hours. Wholesalers call for an appointment (203) 233-1230. www.thejoannajohncollection.com.

New Morning Market, 129 Main St. North, (Rte. 6) Woodbury, CT Pinacoteca Gallery | Bantam | see page 14

06798. (203) 263 -4868. Litchfield County’s premier market for all things organic and local. Discover the region’s largest selection of fresh organic produce (local in season); local pasture raised dairy, eggs and farmstead cheeses; humanely raised meat, poultry and sustainably raised seafood. You’ll love the award winning prepared food counter, full service grille, organic juice and fair trade coffee bar – eat in or take out. Browse the extensive wellness department hosted by a friendly, knowledgeable staff. Open 7 days. www.newmorn.com.

Soulbury, 813 Main St. South, Woodbury, CT. 06798. (203) 240-

4644. Our shop offers one of a kind hand chosen vintage collectibles, gifts and art.We feature more than 40 Connecticut artists and craftspeople, as well as gifts from around the world. We specialize in a fabulous selection of cactus and succulent container gardens in many sizes that have strong architectural lines perfect for your home or patio or even as centerpieces for special events. You can also choose a container and plants and we will create your very own striking custom container. Wed. – Sat. 11 am – 6 pm, Sun. 11 am – 3 pm. 97


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of the green) Litchfield, CT 06759. (860) 567-5586. A landmark international gourmet food store since 1967. The finest in European style baking - breads, rolls, cakes, and pastries for all occasions. European specialties, also including Indonesian Conimex Spices, licorice, a large selection of Dutch cheeses, and German cold cuts. Prepared food, soups, entrees and desserts made on premises. Holiday & Seasonal Specialties. Open daily Wed. - Sat. 9 - 5, Sun. 9 - 2. Closed Mon. - Tues. www.dutchepicure.com. Harney and Sons Fine Teas, Store & Tasting Room, 1 Railroad

New Morning Market | Woodbury | see page 97

Woodbury Pewter Factory Outlet and Woodbury Gift & Gourmet, 860 Main Street South,Woodbury, CT 06798. (203) 263-

2668. Huge selection of fine quality Gifts, Jewelry, Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Accessories, Cards, Candles & In-House Engraving and more. Plus, the largest selection of Pewter and Factory Seconds in the area. WOODBURY GIFT & GOURMET featuring Specialty Food items, Utensils, Kitchen Gifts, Teas, Chocolates, Condiments, Cookbooks & more. Open 7 Days A Week. www.woodburypewter.com.

SPECIALTY FOOD SHOPS, ICE CREAM & MAIL ORDER Annie Bananie Ice Cream, 5 Bridge St., Kent, CT 06757. (860)

927-3377. Annie Bananie’s is a refreshingly old-fashioned shop. Stop in and get a hot fudge sundae, grilled cheese or a hot dog. Pick a favorite “topping” to accompany your favorite scoop of the creamiest ice cream ever, made at Jane’s Ice Cream of Kingston, NY. Great candy selection too! Summer hours: 9 am – 8 pm (9 pm on Fri. & Sat. ), Winter: 9 am – 6 pm. www.anniebananieicecream.com. Arethusa Farm Dairy, 822 Bantam Rd., Bantam, CT 06750. (860)

361-6600. Local, fresh dairy products made exclusively from award winning Arethusa Farm herd of Holstein, Jersey, and Brown Swiss cow’s milk. A full selection of fresh milks, yogurts, ice cream and artisanal cheeses. Open 7 days a week. Check website for seasonal hours. www.arethusafarm.com. Bantam Bread Company, 853 Bantam Rd., Rte. 202, Bantam, CT

06750. (860) 567-2737. By hand. From Scratch. Mostly Organic. Artisanal Breads. Rustic Desserts. The Bantam Bread Company established 1996 produces lean, healthy breads using organic stone ground flour, seeds and grains. Wed. - Sat. 8:30 – 5:30, Sun. 8:30 – 4. Closed Mon. & Tues. www.bantambread.com. Brooklyn Baking Company, 464 Reidville Dr., Waterbury, CT

06705. (203) 596-3500. Visit, what has been New England’s oldest original bakery, at their new location. Dine and shop amid 100-yearold baking relics and memorabilia from the original 100-year-old bakery. More than a century of successfully baking and selling European rye bread, pumpernickel and old-fashion yeast raised donuts. Excellent selection of mouth- watering pastries and cookies, Portuguese rolls and Italian bread. Serving breakfast from the grill and a light lunch menu. Open Tues.- Fri. 7-6, & Sat.-Sun. 7 – 4. Closed Mon.

Plaza, Millerton, NY 12546. (518) 789-2121. Explore our selection of great teas from the most established gardens in Asia. Taste to your delight our custom blends and single gardens. Learn the best way to brew and serve teas. Peruse our assortment of elegant accessories to fit your mood and lifestyle. Come join Brigitte Harney and her team for a relaxing experience. Mon.-Sat. 10 - 5, & Sun. 11 - 4. www.harney.com. The Kent Coffee and Chocolate Company, 8 N. Main St., Kent, CT 06757. (860) 927-1445. Voted by Outdoor Magazine as “Best

Hot Chocolate in CT”. Full espresso bar/coffee bar, fountain soda, milkshakes, real fruit/raw/green smoothies, and alternative milks. Our own muffins, cookies, coffeecakes, poundcake, biscotti & scones. Our hand-dipped truffles will make you swoon along with a huge line of our turtles, peanut butter cups, barks, salt caramels, boxed chocolates, fondue & other handmade specialties pleasing even the toughest chocophile. Delicious Gluten, Nut & Sugar Free Choices. Freshly roasted coffees & specialty teas. Chocolate Parties, business gifts, holiday specialties all available for mail order or local hand delivery. Open 365 days! www.kentcoffee.com. Matthews 1812 House, Inc., 250 Kent Rd. South, US Rte. 7, Corn-

wall Bridge, CT 06754. (860) 672-0230 or (800) 662-1812. Specializing in cakes, cookies and brownies, which we bake in small batches, using only the finest ingredients, without preservatives. Stop by or send for our catalog of cakes, tortes, candies, and cookies. Mon.-Fri. 9-5. www.1812house.com. Nodine’s Smokehouse, North St., Rte. 63, Goshen, CT 06756.

(860) 491-4009. Just a light touch of smoking with hickory and hardwoods to enhance the fragrance and flavor of Nodine’s bacon, ham, beef, fish, poultry and sausages. Visit our gourmet and deli counter. Open Mon. - Sat. 9 - 5, Sun. 10 - 4. For mail order information only (860) 489-3213. www.nodinesmokehouse.com. The Olive Oil Factory, 197 Huntingdon Ave., Waterbury, CT

06708. (475) 235-2350. The Olive Oil Factory is the source for gourmet Mediterranean specialties including infused olive oils and balsamic vinegars, extra virgin oils, gourmet olives, cheeses and much more. Tasting bars are open every day. Stop by for a sample! Open daily Mon.-Fri. 9 – 5, Sat. 10-4, or by special request or appt. www.theoliveoilfactory.com.

The Pantry, Titus Square, Washington Depot, CT 06794. (860)

868-0258. Celebrating 38 years as northwest Connecticut’s outpost for imported and domestic gourmet and specialty foods. Continental breakfast, luncheon, and afternoon tea are served at café tables surrounded by hand painted pottery, kitchenware, and culinary gifts. Picnic boxes, take-out foods, and exceptional catering are available. “Remarkably consistent throughout its long life – a tiny gem sparkling in the Litchfield Hills, a place where people gather.” Patricia Brooks, New York Times. Open Tues. - Sat. 10 - 6. www.thepantryct.com.

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Peaches ‘n Cream Ice Cream, 632 Torrington Rd., Rte. 202, Litch-

field, CT 06759. (860) 496-7536. “We set the standard for homemade ice cream in Litchfield County.” Come in and find out why all others are compared to us. Over 50 flavors in stock. Open All Year. Rich Farm Ice Cream Shop, 691 Oxford Rd., Oxford, CT 06478.

(203) 881-1040. A family dairy farm for three generations has been serving ice cream for over 20 years. Serving 30 flavors of ice cream daily using only fresh milk produced locally and the highest quality ingredients. The farm offers a total of more than 100 flavors as well as seasonal favorites. We also make frozen yogurt, Italian ice and no sugar added ice cream. Ice cream cakes for any occasion are also available. Open daily March – Dec. 23, 7 days. Hours: March – mid. Oct. 11:30 – 9 p.m., Nov. – Dec. 23, 11:30 – 8 p.m. Closed Christmas – Mid. March. www.richfarmicecream.com. Simpson & Vail, Inc., 3 Quarry Rd., Brookfield, CT 06804. (800)

282-8327. Simpson & Vail has been purveying and blending the finest teas from around the world to thousands of satisfied customers for almost 83 years. Come visit our scenic location and shop our selection of quality teas, herbals, coffees, accessories and specialty food items. Join us for a “cuppa” on Saturdays we offer a sampling of 4 types of teas as well as fresh baked scones. Open Mon.-Fri. 9-5:30, Sat. 10-4 (Sept.-June). www.SVTEA.com.

Thorncrest Farm & Milk House Chocolates . | Goshen | see below

The Smithy, 10 Main St., New Preston, CT 06777. (860) 868-9003. Situated in a meticulously rebuilt former blacksmith shop, we showcase exclusively local food, focusing on products made using sustainable, organic practices whenever possible. Upstairs you’ll find the loft gallery where we exhibit rotating shows of local artists and provide a space for the community to gather and connect. Wed. through Mon. 10 – 5:30. www.thesmithystore.com. Sweet Maria’s, 159 Manor Ave., Waterbury, CT 06705. (203) 755-

3804. Since 1990, Sweet Maria’s has been baking award-winning cakes and cookies from the finest and freshest ingredients. Our specialties include whipped cream cakes and over 25 flavors of cookies and biscotti. Store hours: Tues.-Fri. 10-6, Sat. 8-2, Sun. 8-noon. Closed Mon. Explore our menu, cookbooks and baking classes at www.sweet-marias.com.

Thorncrest Farm & Milk House Chocolates, 280 Town Hill Rd.,

Goshen, CT 06756. (860) 309-2545. We harvest our hay and pasture our cows. This ensures our cows are fed the finest sweetest hay and natural feeds; from this they produce our signature milk. Milk House Chocolates brings you artisanal chocolates made in small batches, one at a time, with our fresh milk, cream and butter. These Chocolates are for those who desire something truly special. They will melt, taste, and feel different. If you enjoy locally grown fresh food made with the purest ingredients, and attention to detail, stop by for a visit. Thurs., Fri., Sat., 10-5 & Sun. 10 – 4.Voted “Best In Connecticut 2015”. www.milkhousechocolates.net.

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Explore scenic unspoiled beauty in thirty-four parks and forests, or in sixteen beautifully maintained nature centers. Eight recreational lakes including a trio of the state’s largest – Bantam,Waramaug and Candlewood, as well as three major rivers the Housatonic, Farmington and Naugatuck are waiting to be discovered. Set in this picturesque landscape you will find farm markets with fresh and organic produce, apple orchards, corn mazes and vineyards producing awardwinning wines. It’s fun. Naturally, in Northwest Connecticut’s Litchfield Hills, Housatonic Valley and Waterbury Region.


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NATURE CENTERS Ansonia Nature & Recreation Center, 10 Deerfield Ln., Ansonia,

CT 06401. (203) 736-1053. Once an active dairy farm, the 150-acre landscape encompasses mature woodlands, open fields, and several wetland types. This includes a two-acre pond and streams and hardwood swamp. The visitors center is the hub of the park with classrooms and nature store and houses several exhibits, provides space for our “animal ambassadors” and CT wildlife rehabilitation clinic. Interpretive center 9 to 5 daily. Trails open sunrise to sunset. www.ansonianaturecenter.org.

Audubon Center at Bent of the River, 185 East Flat Hill Rd., (1.5

mi. from Exit 14, I-84) South Britain/Southbury, CT 06488. (203) 264-5098. 700 acres with 15 miles of trails. No pets. Located on the Pomperaug River - Designated an important bird area. Open daily from Sunrise to Sunset. bentoftheriver.audubon.org. Burlington State Fish Hatchery, 34 Belden Rd., off Rte. 4, Burling-

ton, CT 06013. (860) 673-2340. DEEP fish production facility where 115,000 pounds of Trout & Salmon are raised annually to restock state lakes, ponds and rivers. Open daily 8 - 3:30. Visitors are welcome. Hiking trails accessible in nearby Nassehegon State Forest. www.ct.gov./deep.

Flanders Nature Center & Land Trust, Main campus and offices

located at 596 Flanders Rd., Woodbury, CT (203) 263-3711. Flanders offers a year round schedule of environmental programs for all ages on nature, farming, and art. They hold several annual events and a summer series for kids. Flanders stewards 2,100 acres of conserved land, with hiking trails at their major nature preserves open year-round to the public from dawn to dusk. www.flandersnaturecenter.org for programs, events and trail maps. Harry C. Barnes Memorial Nature Center, 175 Shrub Rd., Bristol,

CT 06010. (860) 583-1234. Self guiding trails lead through a variety of habitats in this 70 acre sanctuary owed by the Environmental Learning Centers of Connecticut. Interpretive building with exhibits and live animals. visit www.elcct.org. Hidden Valley Nature Center, Gillotti Rd., New Fairfield, CT

06812. (203) 312-5633. Log lined trails wind their way through the woods and wetlands and have viewing stations. The covered welcome Kiosk has an area trail map as well as graphic displays of environmental information and the history of the center.Trails open dawn to dusk. The center is open May – Oct. parksandrec.newfairfield.org.

Kellogg Environmental Center, CT Dept. of Energy & Environ-

mental Protection, 500 Hawthorne Ave., Derby, CT 06418. (203) 734-2513. The Center offers workshops, exhibits, nature activities, scout programs, nature walks and family programs throughout the year. Tues.-Sat. 9-4:30. www.ct.gov./deep. Labyrinth, Connecticut’s first outdoor labyrinth can be walked

daylight hours only at Wisdom House Retreat Center, 229 East Litchfield Rd., Litchfield, CT 06759. (860) 567-3163. Call to schedule your walk. Donation. www.wisdomhouse.org.

Livingston Ripley Waterfowl Conservancy, 55 Duck Pond Rd.,

Litchfield, CT 06759. (860) 567-2062. Self-guided tours available on Sat. & Sun. 10 - 4, excluding holidays. Guided tours available for members. Specialty visits for photographers, school groups and clubs by appt. Adm. $10. per adult, and includes admission for one child. Additional children $5. each. www.lrwc.net.

The Pratt Center, 163 Paper Mill Rd., off Rte. 202, New Milford,

CT 06776. (860) 355-3137. 205-acre nature preserve with hiking trails over diverse terrain offering woods, meadows, streams, pond, and bird watching. Hike up Mt. Tom (1,040 ft.), and enjoy the view. Trails open dawn to dusk. Center open 9 – 5 Mon. – Fri., & on weekends for programs. www.prattcenter.org.

Roxbury Land Trust, Mine Hill Rd., off Rte. 67, Roxbury, CT 06783.

(860) 350-4148. 360-acre Mine Hill Preserve on the National Register of Historic Places, is the site of a 19th century iron ore mining complex. www.roxburylandtrust.org.

Sessions Woods, Wildlife Management Area, Rte. 69, Burlington,

CT 06013. (860) 675-8130. 766- acre track of land introduces visitors to wildlife and natural resource management through various educational programs, habitat demonstration areas, and self-guided interpretive hiking trails. Exhibit area open Mon. – Fri. 8:30 -4. Trails open sunrise to sunset. www.ct.gov./deep. Sharon Audubon Center, National Audubon Society, 325 Corn-

wall Bridge Rd., Rte. 4, Sharon, CT 06069. (860) 364-0520. 1,200 acres & 11 miles of trails open dawn to dusk daily. Woods, gardens, ponds and Raptor Aviaries. Building open year-round Tues.-Sat. 9-5; Sun. 1-5. Call for Holiday hours. Exhibit animals, children’s discovery room, natural history exhibits & Nature Store. www.sharon.audubon.org.

Sunny Valley Preserve, The Nature Conservancy, 8 Sunny Valley

Lane, New Milford, CT 06776. (860) 355-3716. Over 1,850 acres of farm and natural land including diverse habitats and 15+ miles of trails for daylight hiking. Call weekdays for maps. www.nature.org/connecticut.

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Westside Nature Preserve, Westside Campus, WCSU, Danbury,

CT 06810. (203) 837-8794. Follow a 0.75 mi. dirt trail through the woodlands and wetlands of this 33 -acre preserve that serves as an outdoor laboratory for the University. A wild flower amphitheater in the flat region just beneath the cliffs is a feature of the trail. www.wcsu.edu/wnptoday.

White Memorial Foundation & Conservation Center, off Rte.

202, 2 mi. west of center, Litchfield, CT 06759. (860) 567-0857. Grounds open year-round daily. 4,000 acre nature preserve with 35 miles of trails for hiking, x-country skiing, birdwatching, picnicking, camping & boating. Nature Museum contains unique exhibits depicting the history & natural resources of the area, as well as a Children’s Room & Nature Store. Museum open year-round, Mon.Sat. 9 - 5; Sun. noon - 5. www.whitememorialcc.org.

Woodcock Nature Center, 56 Deer Run Rd., Wilton, CT 06897.

(203) 762-7280.A series of trails offering beautiful woodland, swamp, river and pond habitats wind through this 149 acre preserve. Trails are open dawn to dusk daily for family and individual use. Offices and Nature Center featuring live animals and birds of prey are open Mon.-Fri. 9:30 – 4:30, confirm. Free. Contact office for group visits or to inquire about programs. www.woodcocknaturecenter.org.

PARKS & FORESTS State Parks are open everyday 8 a.m. to Sunset. For Campground Reservations: 1-877-668-CAMP (2267). For general information (860) 424-3200. www.ct.gov./deep. American Legion /People, Barkhamsted. 1 mile north of Pleasant

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Black Rock, Thomaston. Rte. 6. The name “Black Rock” is derived

from graphite that was mined here by early settlers. 96 campsites, concession, flush toilets, water, showers, picnicking, field sports, swimming, ice skating, pond and stream fishing, hiking on blue blazed Mattatuck Trail, x-country skiing. Leatherman Cave from park proceed west on Rte. 6 for 0.5 mi, park at Mattatuck Trail Marker. Alcohol Prohibited. Charge: daily. Campground Office: (860) 283-8088 (Weekends only - 3rd Sat. Apr. - Memorial Day). Memorial Day Oct. 31st daily 8 a.m.- Sunset. Park Office: (860) 567-5694. Burr Pond, Torrington. Rte. 8, Ext. 46. Site of Borden’s first con-

densed milk factory. Scenic trail encircles 88 acre pond. Concession, water, bathrooms, picnicking, fishing, swimming, hiking, boating, canoe & kayak rentals. Charge: daily. Park Office: (860) 482-1817. Campbell Falls, Norfolk. 5 miles north of Haystack Mt., Rte. 272, left

on Old Spaulding Rd.Trails wind thru woodland to splashing cascades. Picnicking, stream fishing, hiking. (860) 482-1817. Charge: none. Collis P. Huntington, Redding. At Jct. Rte. 58 and Rte. 302, take Rte.

58 south, left on Sunset Hill Rd. Anna Hyatt Huntington’s life like sculptures of bears and wolves are a highlight of the park. Canoeing, x-country skiing, hiking, horseback riding, mountain biking, fishing in 5 ponds. Park Office: (203) 938-2285. Charge: none. Dennis Hill, Norfolk. Rte. 272. A unique pavilion (1,627 ft.) provides

a panoramic view of the Litchfield Hills. Picnicking, hiking, x-country skiing. (860) 482-1817. Charge: none.

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Valley on West River Rd. Rugged forest terrain with steep, rocky hillside adjacent to Farmington River. 30 campsites in pine woods, youth group camping, bicycling (roads only), canoeing, kayaking, picnicking, fishing, hiking, field sports, hunting, x-country skiing, snowmobiling. Charge: Camping. Campground Office: (860) 379-0922 (May- Sept.). Park Office: (860) 379-2469. Museum Seasonal. Beckley Furnace Industrial Monument, North Canaan. Lower

Rd., off Rte. 44. The furnace, on the National Register of Historic Places, once produced iron for the manufacture of railroad car wheels. It is CT’s best-preserved example of a technology that has vanished. Historical interpretation, historical tours, picnicking and fishing. (860) 482-1817. Charge: none.

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Mohawk, Goshen/Cornwall. 6 miles west of Goshen off Rte. 4. 260

acre park offers hiking, lookout tower/overlook, x-country skiing, fishing, picnicking & black spruce bog. Youth Group Camping. Privately operated Mohawk Mountain Ski Area (860) 672-6100 located in the park offers groomed down hill skiing on 23 trails. Park Office: (860) 491-3620. Charge: none. Mount Riga State Park, Salisbury. Rte. 41. Under Mountain Trail

parking on left. Bear Mountain is the highest summit in CT 2,316 ft. with spectacular views. Mt. Tom, Litchfield/Washington. 3 miles west of Bantam Rte. 202.

One mile hiking trail to stone tower at summit of Mt. Tom 1,325 ft. Picnicking, swimming, hiking, fishing, boating/non-motor, scuba diving, canoe & kayak rentals, bathrooms, concession. Charge: daily. Park Office: (860) 868-2592. Naugatuck, Beacon Falls. On either side of the Naugatuck River, Putnam Memorial | Redding/Bethel | see page 109

Harrybrooke Park, New Milford. 100 Still River Dr. 48-acre park

open dawn to dusk year-round offers Harden House Museum, three event pavilions (wedding and event packages), duck pond, nature trails, wetlands, a walking/bike loop, scenic views of Still River. www.harrybrookepark.org. (860) 799-6520. Charge: none.

Haystack Mountain, Norfolk. Rte. 272. Views of the Berkshires &

peaks in New York from a 34 ft. stone observation tower (1,716 ft.). Tower 1/2 mile trail from parking lot. Picnicking and Hiking. (860) 482-1817. Charge: none. Housatonic Meadows, Cornwall. 1 mile north of Cornwall Bridge

on Rte. 7. Located on the Housatonic River. Park is known for its 2-mi. stretch of water limited to fly-fishing. 95 campsites in rustic setting, bathrooms, showers, picnicking, fly fishing, hiking, canoeing, x-country skiing. Alcohol Prohibited. Charge: Camping only. Campground Office: (860) 672-6772 (mid-Apr.-Columbus Day). Park Office: (860) 927-3238. Kent Falls, Kent. Rte. 7. One of CT’s most scenic parks with a 200

ft. waterfall. A .4 mile path adjacent to the falls offers views at all levels. Picnicking, tables & pedestal grills, hiking, and fishing. Charge: Weekends & Holidays. Park Office: (860) 927-3238. Kettletown, Southbury. On Lake Zoar, exit 15 off I-84, to Rte. 67

south, right on Kettletown Rd., right on Georges Hill Rd. Park’s name derived from purchase of land from Native Americans for one brass kettle. 68 campsites, fishing, hiking, swimming, youth group camping, picnicking. Charge: Camping, Day Use,Weekends and Holidays. Campground Office: (203) 264-5678 (May- Sept.). Park Office: (203) 938-2285. Lake McDonough, Barkhamsted. Rte. 219. Row boats to rent mid-

April - Labor Day. Weekdays 10 - 8 weekends 8 - 8. Swimming: Memorial Day-Labor Day, 10-8. Picnicking, hiking, Braille Trail, fishing through Nov. Parking: charge. (860) 379-3036 or (860) 278-7850. Operated by the Metropolitan District Commission. Lake Waramaug, Kent. Off Rte. 45, New Preston. Scenically, few

bodies of water in CT. can rival the unspoiled beauty of Lake Waramaug. 77 campsites, bathrooms, showers, concession, swimming, scuba diving, picnicking, fishing, canoe & kayak rentals, car-top boating. Charge: camping, weekends and holidays. Campground Office: (860) 868-0220 (mid May – Sept 30). Park Office: (860) 868-2592. Macedonia Brook, Kent. Rte. 341.A 2,300 acre forested Park offers

views of the Catskills and Taconic Mountains from 1,400 ft. 51 camp sites in rustic setting, bathrooms, stream fishing, hiking, picnicking. Charge: Camping only. Park Office: (860) 927-3238.

trail head off Rte. 42. Fishing, target shooting, hunting, hiking, mountain biking, & snowmobiling, Charge: none.

Osbornedale, Derby. Rte. 8, Exit 17 S/18 N to Division St. for .5

miles. Picnicking, bathrooms, hiking, fishing, field sports, ice –skating. Charge: none. Park Office: (203) 735-4311. Platt Hill, Winchester. 1.5 miles south of Jct. of Rte. 44 and 263 left

on Platt Hill Rd. Ideal for family picnics offering one of the finest displays of Mountain Laurel in the state. Picnicking, birdwatching, hiking. Charge: none. Putnam Memorial, Redding. Jct. of Rte. 58 and Rte. 107. Site of the

Continental Army’s 1779 winter encampment under the command of General Israel Putnam. The site has remains of the encampment, reconstructed log buildings, monuments and a museum. Interpretive trail, picnicking, pond fishing, youth group camping, ice-skating. Park Office: (203) 938-2285. Charge: none. Sandy Beach, Morris. On Bantam Lake.Take Rte. 109 to East Shore

Rd. Large beach, bathhouse, canoe launch, picnicking. 9 am - 7 pm. Memorial - Labor Day. Charge. (860) 567-5871. Satan’s Kingdom Recreation Area, New Hartford. Rte. 44. Di-

rect access to the Farmington River, CT’s only National Wild and Scenic River.The river offers everything from a bouncy ride to quality white water rapids depending on season. Convenient launching spot. Inner tube, canoe and kayak rentals nearby. Hiking on blue blazed Tunxis Trail. Seth Low Pierrepont, Ridgefield. I-84, Exit 3 to Rte. 7 south to Rte.

35 south to Rte. 116 north to Barlow Mountain Road. Park was part of the estate of Seth Low Pierrepont, an American diplomat and philanthropist. Boating, fishing, hiking on several trails. Park Office: (203) 938-2285. Charge: none.

Southford Falls, Oxford. 4 mi. southwest of Southbury on Rte.

188. Historic site of the Diamond Match Co. Scenic waterfalls, covered bridge on the Eight Mile River. Hiking, pond and stream fishing, picnicking, field sports, x-country skiing, & ice-skating. Park Office: (203) 264-5169. Charge: none. Squantz Pond State Park, New Fairfield. Exit 5W or 6E off I-84 in

Danbury, to Rte. 37 to New Fairfield to Rte. 39 north for 4.5 miles. Western most part of Candlewood Lake, the state’s largest with 72 miles of shoreline. Boating (2 ramps), ice -skating, hiking, pond fishing (one of America’s top ten bass fishing spots), beach, swimming, scuba diving, bathrooms, and picnic tables. Park Office: (203) 3125023. Charge: Memorial Day – Labor Day 8am. – 6:30pm.

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Tarrywile Park and Mansion, Danbury. I-84 Exit 3 to 70 Southern

Lamothe’s Sugar House | Burlington | see below

Blue Jay Orchards, 125 Plumtrees Rd., (off Rte. 6) Bethel, CT

Blvd. Explore over 21 miles of hiking trails or come visit the historic Tarrywile Mansion. 720 acres of fields, forests, ponds, and wetlands with abundant flora and fauna. Park open sunrise to sunset. Mansion open by appt. only Mon.-Fri. 8:30– 4:30. (203) 744-3130. www.tarrywile.com.

06801. (203) 748-0119. Pick your own apples early Sept. thru early Nov. Wagon Rides to our “Pumpkin Patch” on Sat. & Sun. during October. We offer a wide variety of farm fresh apples, pies, breads, sweet cider, cider donuts, gift shop, and so much more. Open daily 10-5. Sept. - Dec. www.bluejayorchardsct.com.

Topsmead, Litchfield. One mi. east of Litchfield Center; Rte. 118,

Brookside Farm, Connecticut Pure Maple Syrup, 79 East Chestnut

right on East Litchfield Rd., right on Buell Rd., Topsmead first road on right. An English Tudor style house on 511 acres open for guided tours June- Oct. on 2nd and 4th weekends of each month from 12 - 5. Grounds open year round for hiking, picnicking, birding and x-country skiing. (860) 567-5694. Charge: none.

TRANSPORTATION

Gateway Limousine, Inc., 74 Mattatuck Heights Rd.,Waterbury, CT

06705. (203) 753-5466. Providing the highest level of ground transportation service with our fleet of luxury sedans, six and eight passenger stretch limousines, vans, 16 or 24 passenger luxury coaches, and 31 passenger mid size motor coach. Offering the ultimate in Litchfield County winery tours, airport transportation, nights-onthe-town, cultural events, casino trips, and award winning weddings. Gateway is proud to be the most and highest reviewed limousine service on www.weddingwire.com. Please visit our website www.gatewaylimos.com, or email us at quotes@gatewaylimos.com for more information. Kee Limousine & I’ll Drive Livery Service, 44 Old State Rd., New

Milford, CT 06776. (860) 355-4509. Since 1987, we have been providing professional transportation with our fleet of luxury sedans, vans, escalades, and stretch limousines. We offer chauffeured transportation for airports, weddings, casinos, and all special occasions with unsurpassed quality and professionalism. For more information www.keelimo.com.

Kelley Transit Company, P.O. Box 237, 30 Railroad Square, Tor-

rington, CT 06790. (860) 489-9243 or (800) 243-5106. Your Litchfield Transportation Connection since 1860 to New York, New Jersey, Boston or anywhere in the US/Canada. We offer Motorcoach, Small buses,Wine Tours and Shuttles for weddings, special occasions & tours. Call our office for information. www.kelleytransit.com.

ORCHARDS & FARM MARKETS Averill Farm, 250 Calhoun St.,Washington Depot, CT 06794. (860)

868-2777. 10th generation family farm on a scenic hill growing 100+ varieties of apples and pears, many available for pick-your-own. We make sweet and hard cider, cider doughnuts, baked goods, vinegars, and jams, along with offering a wide variety of goods from local farms. Open daily 9:30 – 5:30 in season. www.averillfarm.com.

Hill Rd., Litchfield, CT 06759. (860) 567-3890. Started in 1999 as a second act to corporate careers, the owners’ overall goal is to promote the resurgence of sustainable agriculture in Connecticut. On their 30 acres farm, they produce hay (for horses) and maple syrup (for people). Their maple syrup won 3 rd place in the 2014 International Maple Syrup tasting contest. Call ahead to see the syrup operation. Freund’s Farm Market, 324 Rte. 44, East Canaan, CT 06024. (860)

824-0650. Bakery, fresh baked pies and cookies. Country Store and Gifts. Greenhouse and Garden Center. Cut flowers, seasonal fruits & vegetables, local eggs, honey & maple syrup. Open daily 9 - 6 Mar.Dec. Complete Catering Services. Floral design for weddings. Home of Cow Pots. www.freundsfarmmarket.com. Goshen Farmers Market @ Miranda Vineyard, 42 Ives Rd. Gos-

hen, CT. 06756. (860)307-5426. Local residents, weekenders, savvy chefs & tourists flock to the lively market that pops up outside this picturesque Connecticut vineyard, in the rolling Litchfield Hills. Every Saturday, July -September from 10am to 1pm, market tents cast their shade across an extraordinary variety of fruits & veggies as well as local meat, food items, wooden & fiber crafts, local honey, maple syrup, hand crafted soaps, flowers & more – musical entertainment & kids activities as well. www.goshenfarmersmarket.com Hogans Cider Mill, 522 Spielman Highway, Rte. 4, Burlington, CT

06013. (860) 675-7320. Right in the heart of CT’s beautiful rolling hills, you’ll find Hogans Cider Mill, which has been producing cider in the same classic method since 1912. Native produce including: strawberries, pumpkins, apples, honey, Christmas trees, and even hard cider, all of nature’s bounties are here for your pleasure. Hand crafted gifts created by local artisans are displayed in the original barn that still houses the old press. Open daily Apr. – Christmas 10-6. www.hoganscidermill.com. Lamothe’s Sugar House, Connecticut Pure Maple Syrup, Farm and

Country Gift Shop, 89 Stone Rd., Burlington, CT 06013. (860) 6755043. Family owned maple sugar house. Watch how maple syrup is made. Sample maple syrup and farm preserves. Country store features pure maple syrup & maple candy, granulated maple sugar including sweet and savory blends, a selection of our homemade preserves, honey and more! Open year round Mon.-Thurs. 10-6, Fri.– Sat. 10-5, & Sun. 12-5. www.lamothesugarhouse.com.

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March Farm, 160 Munger Lane, Bethlehem, CT 06751. (203) 266-

7721. Fax: (203) 266-6076. Is your family due for some quality time? Enjoy affordable fun for all ages with a “Daycation” at March Farm! Located in Bethlehem amongst the beautiful rolling hills of Litchfield County, March Farm offers over one hundred acres of Pick-YourOwn fruits & berries featuring a Country Market & Bakery, Hayloft Playscape, Pond-Side Animal Yard, Farm Hiking Trails & Picnic Pavilion. For additional information including Birthday Parties, Seasonal Mazes, Hay Rides & what we’re currently picking please visit us online at MarchFarm.com today! Norfolk Farmers Market, Town of Norfolk, 19 Maple Ave., Nor-

folk, CT 06058. (860) 379-1775. Outdoor markets scheduled every Saturday mid-May thru mid-Oct. offering vegetables, fruits, meats, and cheeses straight from local farms! One-of-a-kind Artisan wares and fresh baked goods. Enjoy live music and good company! Free parking. Rain or shine. 10 – 1. Visit the website for weekly vendors and special events. www.norfolkfarmersmarket.org.

VINEYARDS / LIBATIONS / DISTILLERY Litchfield Distillery, 569 Bantam Rd., Litchfield, CT 06759. (860)

361-6503. Connecticut’s newest micro-distillery producing work class handcrafted premium spirits that includes: Bourbon Whiskey and Gin. The Litchfield Distillery proudly produces fine spirits crafted from the best regionally harvested ingredients. Tastings and tours are available most weekends and other times by appointment. http://litchfielddistillery.tumblr.com.

Bantam Country Liquors, 919 Bantam Rd., Litchfield, CT 06759.

(860) 567-8809. We offer a full range of spirits, domestic and imported beer, and craft brews. Browse our wide selection of wines from around the world in price ranges for every budget. We have the best selection of single malt scotches in the area. Our friendly staff is always ready to assist you and if we don’t have what you are looking for we are happy to order it. Free tastings every Fri. and Sat. night. Event planning available. Mon.-Sat. 9:30 am – 8 pm; Sun. in summer noon- 4. Litchfield Hills Wine Market, 8 Village Green Drive, Litchfield, CT

06759. (860) 361-6700. Litchfield’s premiere wine market offering over 1000 wines, the area’s best craft beer selection, and a wide range of spirits. Wine tastings every Saturday. Gourmet cheese, gifts and accessories. Free local delivery. Open seven days. Locally owned and operated. LitchfieldHillsWine.com.

Hopkins Vineyard | New Preston | see below

Connecticut Valley Winery, LLC, 1480 Litchfield Tpk., Rte. 202,

New Hartford, CT 06057. (860) 489-Wine (9463).The Ferraro family invites you to come and enjoy their distinctive award-winning wines. Browse Judy’s Gift Shop. Open mid Feb. – Dec. Sat. & Sun. noon to 5. Open Fri., Sat. & Sun. during Passport Program - May Nov. 12-5 p.m. Gift certificates available. Last tasting 4:30. On the CT Wine Trail. www.ctvalleywinery.com. DiGrazia Vineyards, 131 Tower Rd, Brookfield, CT 06804. This

winery offers informative guided winery tours and wine tasting daily from 11-5. Country gift shop, outdoor & indoor seating, outside food allowed in, we do not offer food for sale, larger groups 10 plus please call otherwise no reservation needed. Full range of Estate Bottled table and dessert wines made from grapes as well as Connecticut grown apple, blueberry and pear. Children, larger vehicles and pets always welcome. For seasonal events digraziavineyards.com, phone (203) 775-1616. Haight-Brown Vineyard, 29 Chestnut Hill Rd., (1 mi. east of Litch-

field Green, off Rte. 118) Litchfield, CT 06759. (860) 567-4045.Winery and visitors center overlooking the historic Town of Litchfield. “Connecticut’s First Established Winery” is open 7 days a week May – October. Open Fri. thru Sun. off season. Call for hours. Private events or Group Tours by appt. Wine tastings, specialty gift shop, and our delightful vineyard walk. Check website for Wine Education Classes, and other special events. On the CT Wine Trail. www.haightvineyards.com.

Hopkins Vineyard, 25 Hopkins Rd., New Preston, (in Warren) CT

06777. (860) 868-7954. High above the shores of beautiful Lake Waramaug in the Litchfield Hills of the Western CT Highlands, Hopkins Vineyard offers tasting and sales of award-winning estate bottled wines grown on 30 acres adjacent to the winery. The Hayloft Wine Bar serves wines by the glass and the Vineyard Shop has a unique selection of gifts and locally grown goods. Family owned farm since 1787 welcomes visitors and hosts special events year round. Winery hours: Jan.-Feb.: Fri.-Sat. 10-5, Sun. 11-5; Mar.-Apr.: Wed.-Fri. 10-5, Sat. 10-6, Sun. 11-6; May-Oct.: Mon.-Fri. 10-5, Sat. 107, Sun. 11-6; Nov.-Dec.: Mon.-Fri. 10-5, Sat. 10-6, Sun. 11-5. On the CT Wine Trail. www.hopkinsvineyard.com. Jerram Winery, 535 Town Hill Rd., Rte. 219, New Hartford CT

06057. (860) 379-8749. In a historic district, taste the wine, chat with the winemaker, walk the vineyards and perhaps have a picnic lunch with one of our award-winning wines. Open Fri. -Sun. 11 -5, May -Dec. Jan. - Mar. weekends Sat. - Sun. 12 -4. Call first. Closed April. Open most Monday holidays. www.jerramwinery.com. 113


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Land of Nod Winery, 99 Lower Rd., East Canaan, CT 06024. (860)

824-5225. Nationally recognized bicentennial farm located in the Litchfield Hills, the Land of Nod Winery has been serving the local community for over eleven generations. We offer both grape and fruit wines including Bianca, Corot Noir, Marquette, Peach, Raspberry, and Blueberry Raspberry Medley. In addition to wine our farm offers other CT grown products such as Maple syrup, yarn, and handmade wreaths. We encourage picnicking. Private fly-fishing instruction by ORVIS is offered by appointment. See website for more details. Open Sat. & Sun. Apr. - Nov. 8th 11-5. Open Fri. from Memorial Day Weekend until Labor Day Weekend 11-5. Open on Memorial Day and Labor Day, 11-5. Closed Easter Sunday. www.landofnodwinery.com.

McLaughlin Vineyards, 14 Albert’s Hill Rd., Sandy Hook, CT 06482.

(203) 426-1533. McLaughlin Vineyards is located on a 160 acre farm along the Housatonic River in scenic Sandy Hook. A multi-seasonal operation, the winery features wine tastings, wine education classes, hiking trails, picnicking, vintage baseball games, special events, corporate and private functions and a country store filled with gourmet and wine related items, and their estate-tapped, produced and bottled, pure maple syrup. Open daily Jun.-Dec. 11-5. Jan. – May Wed.-Sun. 11-5. Sunday Music Series May – Oct. On the CT Wine Trail. www.mclaughlinvineyards.com. Miranda Vineyard, 42 Ives Rd., Goshen, CT 06756. (860) 491-9906.

Ideally located in the rolling Litchfield Hills, near covered bridges, antique shops and historic inns. Its bright and airy tasting room and large exterior deck make an excellent place to sit, relax, have a glass of wine and enjoy the company of good friends. Open Fri., Sat., & Sun. 12 - 5 with extended summer & holiday hours. www.mirandavineyard.com.

Sunset Meadow Vineyards, 599 Old Middle St., Rte. 63, Goshen,

CT 06756. (860) 201-4654.With over 50 acres of planted vineyards and 13,000 sustainably farmed vines Sunset Meadow Vineyards is proud to be one of Connecticut’s premier vineyards located in the picturesque rolling hills of Litchfield County with spectacular panoramic views. Open year round, guests can enjoy our awardwinning estate wines in our originally constructed 1800’s barn-style tasting room. On the CT Wine Trail. www.sunsetmeadowvineyards.com.

The Country Loft | Woodbury | see below

Walker Road Vineyards, 11 Walker Rd., Woodbury CT 06798.

(203) 263-0768. A small, family owned vineyard and winery that continues to produce award winning red and white wines that brings our customers the best of regional wines. The Walker Road tasting room is the site for previews of the shows at The Gary – The Olivia Theatre of the Abbey of Regina Laudis. Tasting room open every weekend (Sat./Sun.) May- Dec.; noon to 5 or by appt. Check website for details. www.walkerroadvineyards.com.

White Silo Farm & Winery, 32 Route 37 East, Sherman, CT 06784.

(860) 355-0271. Award winning artisanal wines-Gold Medal Sparkling Red Raspberry; also Rhubarb, Black Currant, Blackberry, Raspberry, Blackberry Sangria, and Upland Pastures White 100% Cayuga. Asparagus Festival and seasonal fruit harvest festivals. Local Art Shows, Guided Tours, Booking Private Events. Open Apr.-Dec. Fri. noon - 8, Sat. & Sun. 11-6. www.WhiteSiloWinery.com.

WEDDINGS / VENUES Club Getaway, Box 737, Kent, CT 06757. (877) 746-7529. Unique

and exclusive weekend weddings in the Litchfield Hills overlooking a sparkling mountain lake. Make your big day last all weekend. Start your lives together with a weekend that is the perfect marriage of adventure, fun and elegance. For the cost of a typical 5-hour wedding, you can have exclusive use of Club Getaway’s spectacular 300 acre lakeside resort in Kent, CT. Have your ceremony on the lawn overlooking the mountains, cocktails by the lake and reception under a white wedding tent overlooking it all. Country cabins and dining facilities accommodate up to 250 overnight guests. Country Day Weddings also available. www.clubgetaway.com/weddings. The Country Loft, 557 Main Street South, Woodbury, CT 06759.

(203) 266-4500. The Country Loft offers a unique destination that is unsurpassed! Located on 19 acres of magnificent Litchfield Hills countryside, in the historic town of Woodbury, CT, this estate is perfectly suited for intimate receptions or extravagant affairs. It boasts a tranquil 2 acre pond with a granite escarpment, lovely gardens, an antique shop, and an historic B & B, that’s perfect for the wedding party and/or visiting guests. Whether hosting a party for a personal or business event, or renting a one-of-a-kind, magical venue for a truly inspired country wedding…a unique and charming experience awaits you at The Country Loft.Visit us at www.countryloftantiques.com and schedule a tour today!

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FARMERS MARKETS IN LITCHFIELD HILLS Seventy-Six kinds of heirloom tomatoes. Dozens of varieties of culinary herbs. Fresh eggs from free range chickens. Handmade milk soap from organically fed goats.These are just a few of the offerings at farmers markets in Litchfield Hills. It is hard to match the quality of the cleaner, greener freshpicked local products available directly at farm stands or in local farmers’ markets in this rich area of Northwest Connecticut. Some produce is so delicate or grown in quantities so small that it is never shipped. Natural bounty is rich at the following Farmers’ Markets: TUESDAY FARMERS MARKET Newtown, Fairfield Hills Campus at Wasserman Way, 2-6pm June-Oct. Seymour, Community/Senior Center, Pine Street, noon-6pm May–Nov. Torrington, 1000 East Main St., 3-6pm June–Oct. South Farms | Morris | see below

Crystal Peak, 164 Torrington Rd., Winchester, CT 06094. (860)

379-7999. We offer incredible quality at a fair price. Menus are personally created with each wedding couple and their families at an exciting and flavorful food tasting. Located on a mountain peak, our extravagant contemporary facility features enchanting ambiances filled with quiet, secluded ceremony sites, picturesque gardens and beautiful hors d’oeurvres areas perfect for memorable photos. Our staff is friendly, professional and truly understands that our hard work is what makes your wedding dreams come true. www.crystalwedding.com.

Lion Rock Farm, 30 Hosier Rd., Sharon, CT 06069. A spectacular

600 acre working grain farm that offers a wide array of year-round event sites, buildings and barns in the gardens, field or under a tent. Two elegantly furnished guest houses on the property can accommodate up to 18 people.An unforgettable setting with beautiful vistas for special events, parties and weddings. Located 100 miles from NYC, 3 hrs. from Boston and 15 min. from Metro North Train Station. www.lionrockfarmevents.com or jo@lionrockfarmevents.com. South Farms, 21 Higbie Rd., Morris, CT 06763. (860) 567-9847.

South Farms is an iconic New England family-run farm located in Litchfield Hills. South Farm hosts “The White Barn”, a premier destination farm venue offering wedding and event space, farmers markets, corn mazes, grass-fed meats, heritage pork, and hops. www.southfarms.org.

Waterbury, 135 East Liberty St., 2-5pm Jul.–Oct. WEDNESDAY FARMERS MARKET Ansonia, Veterans Park, 253 Main St., 5-7pm June-Sept. Bristol, 99 Farmington Ave., Price Chopper Plaza, 3-6pm June-Oct. Naugatuck, On the Green, Church St., 10-2pm late Jun-mid Oct. THURSDAY FARMERS MARKET Ridgefield, Ridgefield Comm. Center/Lounsbury House, 316 Main St., 2-6pm June-Oct. Southbury, Town Hall, 501 Main St. South, 3-6pm June-mid-Oct. Thomaston, Seth Thomas Park, South Main St., 2:30-6pm late-June-Oct. Waterbury, On the Green,West Main St., 10-2pm. Jul.–Oct. FRIDAY FARMERS MARKET Beacon Falls, Firehouse, Main St., 3-6pm. Jul.-Oct. Brookfield, Brookfield Municipal Center, 100 Pocono Rd., 4-7pm mid July–Oct. Danbury, Kennedy Park Corner of Main St. & Kennedy, 11-5pm. late June-Oct. Winsted, East End Park, 1 Park Place, 3-6pm. late June-mid Sept. SATURDAY FARMERS MARKET Bethel, 67 Stony Hill Rd., 9-1pm. June-Dec. Bristol, 99 Farmington Ave., Price Chopper Plaza, 10-1pm. late June-Oct. Cornwall, 413 Sharon Goshen Tnpk., at Wish House 9-12:30pm. mid May–Nov. Goshen, 42 Ives Rd., 10-1pm. Jul.–Oct. Litchfield Hills Farm-Fresh Market, Center School, 125 West St., 10-1pm. mid Jun.-mid Oct. New Milford, Town Green, Main St., 9-12 mid May–late Nov. Norfolk, Town Hall, 19 Maple Ave., 10-1pm. mid May-early Oct. Torrington, 1000 E. Main St., Jun.-Oct. 10-1pm. Washington, 1 Green Hill Rd., 10-1 pm. mid June–Oct. Watertown, Library Parking Lot, 470 Main St., 9-1pm mid Jul-mid Oct. SUNDAY FARMERS MARKET Georgetown, 4 Old Mill Rd., 10-2pm, mid June-Oct. Morris, 21 Higbie St. at South Farms, 11-2pm. mid June-mid Nov. Naugatuck, On the Green, Church St., 9-1pm. late Jun-mid Oct. Woodbury, 44 Sherman Hill Rd., 10-2pm mid June–Aug.

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LURE OF THE LAKES... IN LITCHFIELD HILLS

THE COVERED BRIDGES OF LITCHFIELD HILLS…

The Litchfield Hills is laced with an irresistible 16,332 surface acres of glistening lakes and spring fed ponds perfect for “on the water” excursions. Here, in Northwest Connecticut, water aficionados have a tempting array of lakes and ponds to explore. Spend the day on a small sun dappled pond shaded by hemlocks, oaks and maples, explore a picture book lake nestled in the hills with views that stretch to the horizon, or unwind on the sandy beach of a spring fed mountain lake whose waters are teeming with trophy trout. Here are a few of our favorite lakes waiting to be discovered.

Engineering marvels of their time, the historic covered bridges of Litchfield Hills provide a scenic backdrop for picture perfect photos anytime of year. Best of all, two of three covered bridges in Northwest Connecticut can still be crossed by auto traffic.

Bantam Lake in Litchfield/Morris the state’s largest natural lake noted for northern pike. Most of its shoreline is owned by White Memorial Foundation & Conservation Center. The boat launch is in Morris on East Shore Rd. off Rte. 109. Burr Pond, Torrington offers something for everyone from a three mile hiking trail that follows the entire shoreline of the lake to sailing or canoeing on this crystal clear lake or just unwinding on the sandy beach or in one of the shaded picnic groves. Rte. 8 N, Ex. 46, left on Old Rte. 8 S, right on Burr Mountain Rd. Twin Lakes in Salisbury is rimmed by forests and surrounded by hills. This Trophy Trout Lake is spring-fed with unusually high transparency to 25 feet.The largest brown trout ever recorded in the state (16 lbs. 14 oz.) was caught here. O’Hara’s Marina (Twin Lakes Rd. off Rte. 44) rents boats and has a launch area. Highland Lake is a Trophy Trout/Bass Management Lake situated in a high valley overlooking Winsted. The lake is fed by a series of small brooks and streams. The State boat launch is off Rte. 44/183 in Winsted; west on Lake St. at Rte. 263 jct. right on Boyd St., left on Woodland Ave., right at end of road. The State boat launch also provides fishing access for persons with disabilities. Hop Brook Lake on Rte. 63 in Middlebury is operated by the US Army Corps of Engineers. It offers many recreational activities from fishing, sailing & canoeing (motor boats prohibited) to hiking and picnicking. The area is open mid.-April – mid. Oct., 8 am-sunset. Squantz Pond, a Trophy Trout and noted Walleye Lake has scenic steep wooded slopes that rim the water. It is located 4 miles north of New Fairfield on Route 39 and is an arm of Candlewood Lake, also a Trophy Trout Lake and the state’s largest.Visitors may also relax on the sandy beach and picnic along the shore. The State boat launch located in the park also provides fishing access for persons with disabilities. (7.5 h/p engine max.). West Hill Pond in Barkhamsted is a Trophy Trout Lake with a long history of being one of the best trout ponds in the state because of its clear spring fed well-oxygenated water. The boat launch is on Perkins Rd., first right off West Hill Pond Rd., off Rte. 44. (7.5 h/p engine max.).

After exploring New Milford, take Rte. 7 north for 10 scenic miles following the serpentine course of the Housatonic River to South Kent. Here you will find Bull’s Bridge whose roots date to the Revolution. The bridge you see today was rebuilt in 1842 using the town and queen truss design. Over the years, one bridge replaced another as each was washed away by high water and ice. During the Revolutionary War, Kent supplied the Continental Army with iron ore, goods and soldiers. Local history has documented that George Washington had an accident at Bull’s Bridge in 1781. What happened has never been told in detail, but one thing is clear; one of his horses, perhaps his own mount, fell in the raging Housatonic River. One exciting bit of confirmation appears in George Washington’s own expense account for March 3, 1781.The first travel expense of the day noted: getting a horse out of Bull’s Bridge Falls, $215. The amount spent indicates that it involved quite a rescue operation. It must have taken time and the General was on his way to make plans with the French for naval support of New York.Any ordinary horse might have been allowed to stay in the river. It might be assumed that this was no ordinary horse, and that perhaps it was Washington’s own mount.Today, we can only wonder. Continuing on Rte. 7 north, take time to explore the center of Kent before visiting Kent Falls State Park. Here you will find an excellent reproduction of a Town lattice-type covered bridge common in the area. Ithiel Town, an architect from New Haven CT patented a lattice truss design in 1820 that was used in all three-area bridges, as well as in covered bridges nationwide. This design allowed builders to make longer, stronger covered bridges. Continue on Rte. 7 north past bucolic scenes reminiscent of classic postcards and calendars depicting rural New England to the jct. of Rte. 7 & 128. Spanning the Housatonic River, the iconic barn red West Cornwall covered bridge is a symbol of the early history of the area. Known locally as a “Kissing Bridge” because of its long dark span that encouraged carriages to slow just long enough for courtship, the bridge was built in 1841. Using an Ithiel Town design, the bridge has an intricate Town and Queen truss lattice pattern made from red spruce.The bridge marks the boundary between the towns of Sharon and Cornwall. If time allows, be sure to explore the quaint village of West Cornwall. Today, we can admire this photogenic gem thanks to the citizens of Cornwall, who worked to save the bridge from being phased out. In 1973, their efforts were rewarded nationally by winning first prize as an “Outstanding Example of Preservation of a Historic Site” from the Federal Highway Administration.

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SOURCES OF INFORMATION - LITCHFIELD

SOURCES OF INFORMATION - FAIRFIELD

Bethel Chamber of Commerce, 184 Greenwood Ave., Bethel, CT 06801. (203) 743-6500. www.bethelchamber.com.

Cultural Alliance of Fairfield County, 70 Sanford St., Fairfield, CT 06824. (203) 256-2329. FCBuzz.org Looking to add a little culture in your life? FCBuzz.org is the place to go for news on theater, exhibits, music, history and more. Visit FCBuzz.org to enrich your life and benefit from all Fairfield County has to offer. Created by the Cultural Alliance of Fairfield County. www.CulturalAllianceFC.org.

Brookfield Chamber of Commerce, 825 Federal Rd., Brookfield, CT 06804. (203) 775-8282. www.brookfieldchamber.org. CityCenter Danbury, 268 Main St., Danbury, CT 06810. (203) 792-1711. www.citycenterdanbury.com. Greater Bristol Chamber of Commerce/Bristol Entertainment Arts & Tourism, 200 Main St., Bristol, CT 06010. (860) 584-4718. www.bristol-chamber.org. Greater Danbury Chamber of Commerce, 39 West St., Danbury, CT 06810. (203) 885-1350. www.danburychamber.com. Greater New Milford Chamber of Commerce, The Railroad Station, 11 Railroad St., New Milford, CT 06776. (860) 354-6080. www.newmilford-chamber.com. Kent Chamber of Commerce, P.O. Box 124, 16 North Main St., Kent, CT 06757. (860) 592-0061. www.kentct.com. Newtown Chamber of Commerce, P.O. Box 314, 45 Main St., Edmond Town Hall, Newtown, CT 06470. (203) 4262695. www.newtown-ct.com.

Greater Bridgeport Chamber, 10 Middle St., Bridgeport, CT 06604. (203) 335-3800. www.brbc.org. Darien Chamber, 10 Corbin Dr., #214, Darien, CT 06820. (203) 655-3600. www.darienchamberonline.com. Fairfield CT Chamber, 1597 Post Rd., Fairfield, CT 06430. (203) 255-1011. www.fairfieldctchamber.com. Greenwich Chamber, 45 E. Putnam Ave. #121, Greenwich, CT 06830. (203) 869-3500. www.greenwichchamber.com. Monroe Chamber, 641 Main St., Monroe, CT 06468-2807. (203) 268-6518. www.monroectchamber.com. New Canaan Chamber, 91 Elm St., New Canaan, CT 06840. (203) 966-2004. www.newcanaanchamber.com. Norwalk Chamber, 101 East Ave., Norwalk, CT 06851. (203) 866-2521. www.norwalkchamberofcommerce.com.

Northwest CT Chamber of Commerce, P.O. Box 59, 333 Kennedy Dr., Suite R101, Torrington, CT 06790. (860) 4826586. www.nwctchamberofcommerce.org.

Greater Valley Chamber, 900 Bridgeport Ave., Shelton, CT 06484. (203) 925-4981. www.greatervalleychamber. com.

Ridgefield Chamber of Commerce, 9 Bailey Ave., Ridgefield, CT 06877. (203) 438-5992. www.ridgefieldchamber.org.

Stamford Chamber, 733 Summer St. #104, Stamford, CT 06901. (203) 359-4761. www.stamfordchamber.com.

Tri State Chamber of Commerce, P.O. Box 386, Lakeville, CT 06039. (860) 435-0740. www.tristatechamber.com. Waterbury Regional Chamber, P.O. Box 1469, 83 Bank St., Waterbury, CT 06702. (203) 757-0701. www.waterburychamber.com.

Westport-Weston Chamber, 215 Main St. #201, Westport, CT 06880. (203) 227-9234. www.westportwestonchamber.com. Wilton Chamber, 211 Town Green, Wilton, CT 06897. (203) 762-0567. www.wiltonchamber.com.

CT Office of Tourism. www.ctvisit.com.

For Leisure Travel Information: Western Connecticut Convention & Visitors Bureau P.O. Box 968, Litchfield, CT 06759-0968. Phone: 800.663.1273 www.visitwesternct.com For Group Tour & Meeting Planner Information: Western Connecticut Convention & Visitors Bureau 116 Bank St. Waterbury, CT 06702 Phone: 888.588.7880 www.visitwesternct.com 167


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DRIVING DIRECTIONS FROM METRO NEW YORK TO Danbury: One hour and ten minutes Waterbury: One hour and a half Litchfield: Two hours GENERAL DRIVING DIRECTIONS FROM LONG ISLAND, NEWYORK CITY OR WESTCHESTER COUNTY Take the Henry Hudson Pkwy to Saw Mill River Pkwy to I-684 North to I-84 East to Danbury. For Litchfield continue on I-84 and take Rte. 8 North. For Waterbury continue on I-84 and take Exit 22.

FROM NEW JERSEY Tappen Zee Bridge, Exit 8 to either Rte. 287 East or the Sawmill River Pkwy to I-684 North to I-84 East to Danbury. Follow above directions.

FROM BOSTON OR HARTFORD

Mass Turnpike (90) West to Sturbridge Exit to I-84 West. For Waterbury take exit 22, for Litchfield take Rte. 8 North and for Danbury take Exits 2-8.

SERVICE VIA METRO-NORTH From New York to:

Bethel, Danbury, Ridgefield (Branchville), Brewster, NY, Waterbury and Wassaic, N.Y. For schedule information: 1-800-638-7646.

FAIRFIELD COUNTY ROAD LINKS Fairfield County is within easy driving distance of most of the major cities of the Eastern Seaboard. Two major arteries connecting the eastern and western part of the region are Interstate 95 a six lane, east/west highway and the Merritt Parkway, a four-lane east/west National Scenic Byway.

FERRY SERVICE Daily Service connects Bridgeport, Connecticut with Port Jefferson, New York. There are 11-16 crossings a day, every day. Transit time is approximately 1.25 hours.

RAIL SERVICE Amtrak serves two rail stations in Fairfield County, Stamford and Bridgeport. Amtrak’s high-speed train the Acela stops in Stamford serving Boston, New York and Washington DC. Metro-North’s New Haven line connects Fairfield County with New York City’s Grand Central Terminal that is within an hour or less from most of Fairfield County.


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