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American Clock & Watch MuseumThe American Clock & Watch Museum, located in Bristol, Connecticut, is a unique institution dedicated to the preservation and celebration of the history of timekeeping in the United States. With an extensive collection of clocks, watches, and timekeeping devices, the museum provides visitors with a captivating journey through the evolution of horology and the American clock and watch industry.
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Rockwell ParkRockwell Park is a public park in Bristol, Connecticut. Located in a residential area west of downtown Bristol, it includes open spaces and woodlands on either side of the Pequabuck River. Park amenities include a swimming pool, sports fields, and a playground. Many of the park's buildings are built out of rustic cobblestone, and include several follies. The park, the city's first public park, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1987.
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Lock Museum of AmericaSituated in the charming town of Litchfield, the Lock Museum of America stands as a unique testament to the evolution of security and craftsmanship. This museum, dedicated to the history and artistry of locks and keys, invites visitors to explore the intricate world of locksmithing and the pivotal role it has played throughout history.
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Farmington Canal Heritage TrailThe Farmington Canal Heritage Trail, located in the Greater Hartford area of Connecticut, is a scenic multi-use trail that follows the path of the historic Farmington Canal. Stretching through various towns and cities, the trail offers a picturesque route for walking, jogging, cycling, and other recreational activities.
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Lake Compounce Amusement & Water ParkLake Compounce Amusement & Water Park is one of the oldest continuously operating amusement parks in the United States. Located in Bristol, Connecticut, it offers a unique combination of classic amusement park attractions and thrilling water rides. It is not just a place of historical significance but a popular and beloved destination for families, thrill-seekers, and anyone looking for a day of fun and adventure.
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PlymouthNestled within the scenic landscapes of Litchfield County, Connecticut, Plymouth is a charming town that reflects the essence of New England living. Steeped in history, adorned with historic architecture, and surrounded by natural beauty, Plymouth invites visitors to explore its quaint streets, experience its cultural richness, and appreciate the warmth of a close-knit community.
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Boulder DashBoulder Dash is a world-renowned wooden roller coaster that opened at Lake Compounce in 2000. Situated amidst the picturesque surroundings of the park, the coaster has consistently ranked as one of the top wooden coasters globally. Designed by the renowned roller coaster manufacturer Custom Coasters International (CCI), Boulder Dash offers an exhilarating ride experience with its unique layout that interacts with the natural terrain.
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Horse Guard State ParkHorse Guard State Park is a public recreation area covering 105 acres (42 ha) in the town of Avon, Connecticut. The state park is managed by the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection.
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Stanley-Whitman HouseThe Stanley-Whitman House, located in Farmington, Connecticut, is a historic house museum that offers visitors a glimpse into early American life. Built in 1720, this well-preserved colonial homestead provides a unique opportunity to explore the architecture, lifestyle, and cultural practices of the 18th century.
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Metacomet TrailThe Metacomet Trail, located near Hartford, Connecticut, is a scenic hiking trail that traverses the central part of the state, offering outdoor enthusiasts a diverse and rewarding experience in nature. Stretching for approximately 62 miles, the trail follows the ridgeline of the Metacomet Ridge, providing hikers with panoramic views, challenging terrain, and access to various natural attractions.
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Hill-Stead MuseumThe Hill-Stead Museum is a renowned historic house museum located in Farmington, Connecticut, just outside of Hartford. It is celebrated for its magnificent architecture, extensive collection of art and antiques, and beautiful grounds.
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Railroad Museum of New EnglandNestled in the scenic landscapes of Thomaston, Connecticut, the Railroad Museum of New England (RMNE) stands as a captivating destination for railroad enthusiasts and history aficionados. Established in 1968, this museum is a testament to the rich heritage of railroads in the New England region, preserving and showcasing the evolution of locomotives and rail travel.
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Talcott MountainTalcott Mountain, located near Hartford, Connecticut, is a prominent natural landmark that offers scenic beauty, recreational opportunities, and a connection to the region's geological history. The mountain is known for its diverse ecosystems, hiking trails, and the popular Heublein Tower, which provides panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.
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Humaston Brook State Park Scenic ReserveHumaston Brook State Park Scenic Reserve, nestled in Litchfield County, Connecticut, stands as a serene natural haven, offering a quiet retreat amidst picturesque woodlands and gentle streams. Though smaller in size compared to other parks, its intimate setting and tranquil ambiance make it an ideal destination for those seeking peaceful nature escapes and leisurely walks.
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Satan's Kingdom State Recreation AreaSatan's Kingdom State Recreation Area, located in New Hartford, Connecticut, is a popular outdoor destination known for its scenic beauty and recreational opportunities. Despite its ominous name, the area offers picturesque landscapes, particularly along the Farmington River, attracting outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers.
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Batterson ParkBatterson Park is a public park owned by the City of Hartford, Connecticut, though located outside the city limits within the nearby towns of New Britain, CT, and Farmington. It includes a large pond with a state-managed boat launch. The pond was formerly used as reservoir managed by the City Water Department, and became a park sometime after 1928, when the water department turned over the disused land to the city.
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West Hartford ReservoirThe West Hartford Reservoir, located in West Hartford, Connecticut, is a scenic and recreational area that serves as a vital source of drinking water for the Greater Hartford region. This beautiful reservoir and its surrounding grounds offer a natural oasis where visitors can engage in various outdoor activities and appreciate the tranquility of the water supply.
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West Hartford Reservoir The West Hartford Reservoir is a system of four reservoirs located in West Hartford, Connecticut, managed by the Metropolitan District Commission (MDC). These reservoirs—Reservoirs 1, 2, 3, and 6—are picturesque outdoor areas known for their scenic trails, offering opportunities for hiking, jogging, cycling, and picnicking.

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Sessions Woods Wildlife Management
Sessions Woods Wildlife Management Area is a natural sanctuary and outdoor recreational area located in Burlington, Connecticut, in the United States. This wildlife management area is managed by the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) and is dedicated to the conservation of wildlife, environmental education, and providing opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts to enjoy nature.
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