In the 1700's Lost Acres was a political no-man's land known as "the Wedge." In the early 1800's, the Wedge's free spirited, independent minded, cider distilling hill farmers populated the area. Owners Kevin Riggott and Michelle Niedermeyer, have extended this tradition into grape wine. The essence of Lost Acres Vineyard is farming - wine is made in the field. A former apple orchard, Lost Acres Vineyard reclaimed this land which now contributes to the agricultural spirit and the natural beauty of Granby. (Curated content from www.lostacresvineyard.com)
R&B is a family run business & our goal is to provide fun and entertainment to everyone. (Curated content from www.rbsportsworld.com)
Whether you’re new to skiing or snowboarding, or if you’re a pro and you’ve just never come to visit, we can get you up to speed. (Curated content from skisundown.com)
Laurel Lanes represents a tie to the old days when the town’s many factories were open, and people needed a place to relax after work. The alleys now give another generation the chance to enjoy bowling with friends and family and create memories. Great for a night out, birthday party, or special event. (Curated content from www.laurelbowling.net)
Brignole Vineyards is located in the heart of East Granby. Established near the town’s centre and spanning 15 acres, this family owned business is a hub for local wine lovers. Everything, from our newly built winery to our wines themselves, have been hand crafted to reflect our town’s regional charm. (Curated content from www.brignolevineyards.com)
Since 1975, Main Stream Canoes and Kayaks has served outdoor enthusiasts in Northwest Connecticut. We are ideally situated on the wild and scenic Farmington River, where no one can beat our locale or ability to conveniently transport customers to various points of departure and pick-up. (Curated content from www.mainstreamcanoe.com)
Jerram Winery is located in the historic Town Hill section of New Hartford, the site of the original town settlement dating to the early 1700s. Because of it's elevation, the vineyards enjoy a relatively long growing season that enables the vines to produce grapes with the sophisticated maturity necessary for the production of high quality wines. (Curated content from jerramwinery.com)
Old New-Gate Prison & Copper Mine is nationally recognized as the first chartered copper mine and first state prison in early America. As a museum we strive to engage with historic and contemporary issues through the exploration and discovery of the site as a copper mine, prison, and tourist attraction. (Curated content from portal.ct.gov)