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Quinebaug Valley Trout Hatchery

One of the largest hatcheries in the East; produces 380,000

Central Village, CT Hatcheries


Wright's Mill Farm

A 250-acre farm with sports facilities, hiking trails, brooks, ponds, five antique water-powered mill sites; horse, carriage and wagon rides;

Canterbury, CT Agriculture


Lord Thompson Manor

On 42 acres, once a private estate landscaped by Frederick Law Olmsted. Six rooms (three suites with fireplace, private bath)

Thompson, CT Lodging


Prudence Crandall Museum

New England's first academy for Black women (1833-34), established by Connecticut's female state hero. Changing exhibits, period furnishings, research library, gift shop. National Historic Landmark; part of the Connecticut Freedom Trail and the Connecticut Women?

Canterbury, CT Museums

Natchaug

Backpack camping: reservations needed at least 2 weeks before intended stay, length of stay at any one location is limited to 1 night. Year-round primitive campsites, no pets. Horse camping: seasonal, sites available on a first-come, first-served basis. 15

Eastford, CT Recreation

Feather Hill B&B

19th Century center hall Colonial located on 10 acres with bordering a state park with hiking trails. Four-season porch, living room with fireplace; O pool. Four rooms (one suite), private bath with spa shower, Jacuzzi, TV. Cottage with bedroom, kitchen, dining room, TV, a/

Pomfret, CT Bed and Breakfasts

Baileys-by-the-Pond B&B

1840 Colonial with working fireplace, spacious grounds with a, pond, stream and benches. Five rooms;

Brooklyn, CT Bed and Breakfasts


New England Center for Contemporary Art

Three-story late Colonial converted to museum of 20

Brooklyn, CT Arts

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