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Plymouth Vietnam Veterans Memorial

Landmarks – Terryville, Connecticut

Inscription. Vietnam, 1961 – 1975, Six Men Gave Their Lives Dunn, Richard E. Esten, John E. Manarel, Charles R. Mclellan, Arthur C. Micloskey, Ken E. Mitchell, Robert W. Acker, Robert E. Albert, Paul A. Albright, Barry L. Alexander, ... More on HMDB

Hartland

Landmarks – East Hartland, Connecticut

Inscription. [ front ], Proprietors from Hartford, those whose names appeared on the tax lists of 1720, were originally given the western land grants called Hart(ford)land, now known as the Town of Hartland. The first permanent settler ... More on HMDB

Bridge: Peckham Field Park

Parks – Middlefield, Connecticut

(Peckham Field Park, 30', 1978, 07-04-k) across Doyle Brook in Peckham Field Park S. of Middlefield , Middlefield Township, Middlesex County, CT. CT157 S. 0.5 miles from jct with CT127 in Middlefield to the park on the E. ... More on dalejtravis.com

Wepawaug River

Parks – Orange, Connecticut

WEPAWAUG RIVER (includes Clarktown Pond), Orange-Milford Intermittent sections from Route 34, along Grassy Hill Road to 1/2 mile above I-95. Childrenâs Area: From old New Haven-Derby RR upstream approximately 2 miles. Fishing restricted ... More on AnglerWeb.com

Phelps Tavern Museum

Museums – Simsbury, Connecticut

Interesting, very small museum. Small herb garden, a couple other small gardens. Not a whole lot to see but worth seeing if you're in town anyway. Fun at Christmas time when they have the tree ligh... More on TripAdvisor

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  • Headquarters of the Simsbury Historical Society, the Phelps Tavern Museum is set in a Colonial house built in 1771 for Captain Elijah Phelps and his family. Period-furnished rooms constitute the pe... More on Discover America

  • The Phelps Tavern Museum uses period room and interactive galleries to interpret the use of the historic Capt. Elisha Phelps House as a tavern and inn from 1786 to 1849. The mission of the society ... More on Heritage

YMCA of Greater Waterbury

Swimming – Waterbury, Connecticut

Greenburgh Nature Center

Museums – Hartsdale, New York

Stratford - Boothe Memorial Astronomomical Society

Parks – Stratford, Connecticut

Located in Boothe Memorial Park, visitors can observe through the 16"" Cassegrain and 4"" Unitron Refractor te ... More on PlanetWare

Washington - Gunn Memorial Museum

Museums – Washington, Connecticut

Gunn Memorial Library & Museum "Feast richly on the noble and beautiful things contained in books." Our founder, Frederick W. Gunn, proposed that pursuit in the late nineteenth century. At the begi... More on Gunnlibrary.org

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  • The Gunn Historical Museum, affiliated with the Gunn Memorial Library, was founded in 1899 and is housed in a ... More on PlanetWare

Batterson Park Pond

National And State Parks – Farmington, Connecticut

BATTERSON PARK POND, Farmington (140 acres) waleye lake Species: (CB YP WP S LMB WA) Season: Open 6:00 am 3rd Saturday April-October 31. Other: Only electric motors allowed.Year round Directions: I-84, Exit 37, south onto Fienemann ... More on AnglerWeb.com

Ross Rock

Things To Do – Easton, Connecticut

Pretty extensive cliff system above Ross Pond, lots of wet areas, probably pretty good ice climbing in parts in winter, ... More on RockClimbing

Enoch Kelsey House

Museums – Newington, Connecticut

overview: Historic home listed on the National Register of Historic Places, was built in 1799. The home is decorated with hand- painted murals, ... More on MuseumStuff.com

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  • The Kellogg-Eddy House and The Enoch Kelsey House Museum Tours, are available by appointment March through December. More on Newingtonhistoricalsociety.org

Sushiko

Restaurants – Hartsdale, New York

Pepperbarn

Restaurants – Colchester, Connecticut

My wife and I went to the Pepper Barn because we've heard so many great things. It has been confirmed that this is quite an amazing place. When you walk in the deli is to your right and bakery to the left. Upstairs is seating tv's ... More on CitySearch