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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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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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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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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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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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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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New Britain Industrial MuseumThe New Britain Industrial Museum collects, preserves and exhibits items representing more than 200 years of New Britain innovation and invention.From 19th century hooks & eyes to 21st century ERA Cobra Cars, the Museum and its collection serve as a bridge between New Britain’s past and present and provides inspiration for the future.
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New Britain Museum of American ArtThe New Britain Museum of American Art (NBMAA) is a prominent art museum located in New Britain, Connecticut. It is dedicated exclusively to the collection, preservation, and exhibition of American art and holds a diverse and significant collection of American works from the colonial period to the present day.
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Noah Webster House & West Hartford Historical SocietyThe Noah Webster House & West Hartford Historical Society, located in West Hartford, Connecticut, is a historic site and museum dedicated to preserving and showcasing the life and legacy of Noah Webster, a prominent American lexicographer, language reformer, and the author of the first American dictionary. The institution serves as both a historic house museum and a center for exploring the history of West Hartford.
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Walnut Hill ParkWalnut Hill Park is a historic and picturesque public park located in New Britain, Connecticut, near Hartford. The park is celebrated for its beautiful landscapes, architectural features, and recreational opportunities, making it a cherished destination for residents and visitors.
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Old New-Gate PrisonOld New-Gate Prison, located in East Granby, Connecticut, is a historic site that served as one of the first state prisons in the United States. Originally established as a copper mine in the 1700s, it was later converted into a prison. Old New-Gate has a rich history that spans from its early industrial use to its role as a notorious Revolutionary War prison.
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American Radio Relay LeagueThe American Radio Relay League (ARRL) is a national association for amateur radio enthusiasts, headquartered in Newington, Connecticut, which is near Tolland. Established in 1914, the ARRL serves as a hub for individuals interested in amateur radio communication, fostering camaraderie, education, and advancement in the field.
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Westmoor ParkWestmoor Park, located in West Hartford, Connecticut, is a picturesque and expansive park that seamlessly blends natural beauty, educational initiatives, and recreational opportunities. Known for its serene landscapes, educational programs, and a working farm, Westmoor Park serves as a cherished community resource, providing a tranquil escape for nature enthusiasts and a hub for environmental education.
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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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Ragged Mountain Memorial PreserveRagged Mountain Memorial Preserve, located in Southington, Connecticut, is a natural and recreational area that holds both environmental significance and historical relevance. It is a cherished destination for outdoor enthusiasts and history buffs, offering a unique blend of hiking trails, geological formations, and a memorial to honor the local residents who served in the armed forces.
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Elizabeth Park ConservancyThe Elizabeth Park Conservancy is a renowned public park and botanical garden located in Hartford, Connecticut. It is recognized for its stunning rose garden and extensive horticultural collections. It is a beautiful and historic park situated in Hartford, Connecticut. Established in 1897, it is the oldest municipal rose garden in the United States and spans approximately 102 acres, offering a tranquil and picturesque setting for visitors to explore and enjoy.
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Elizabeth Park Rose GardenElizabeth Park Rose Garden is a renowned and picturesque rose garden located within Elizabeth Park in Hartford, Connecticut. It is one of the most iconic and beautiful rose gardens in the United States, known for its stunning collection of roses and vibrant floral displays.

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Stanley-Whitman House
The 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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