Fairview Farm is a Championship 18 Hole Golf Course, Event Venue, Restaurant & Bar in Litchfield County, CT. The par 72 golf course in Harwinton, Connecticut is picturesque and playable for golfers of any level. The scenic 180 acre property includes a driving range and two-tiered putting green. (Curated content from fairviewfarmgc.com)
RATED #1 “THINGS TO DO” IN TORRINGTON, CONNECTICUT
A REAL-LIFE, INTERACTIVE EXPERIENCE!
Your team has 60 minutes to win! (Curated content from pursuetheclues.com)
Located in Connecticut’s picturesque Litchfield County, Connecticut Valley Winery is owned and operated by Anthony and Judith Ferraro. With a passion for offering the highest quality wines, while preserving all the charm of a small, family-owned winery, the Ferraros offer an unmatched wine experience in one of the most beautiful and intimate of New England locales. (Curated content from www.ctvalleywinery.com)
Nestled in the Litchfield Hills, Topsmead State Forest remains a precious piece of a past era with fine craftsmanship and understated wealth evident throughout the former summer estate of Miss Edith Morton Chase. (Curated content from portal.ct.gov)
Welcome to Haight-Brown Vineyard, Connecticut’s first winery. Located in picturesque Litchfield, CT, Haight Brown Vineyard first opened its doors in 1975 and has since become a local landmark. (Curated content from haightbrownwine.com)
The Lock Museum of America houses the largest collection of locks, keys, handcuffs, and ornate door hardware in the world. Located on the site of the original headquarters of the Eagle Lock Company at 230 Main Street, Terryville, Connecticut, it is the only museum of its kind in the United States. (Curated content from www.lockmuseumofamerica.org)
The Lock Museum Adventure takes place in the Lock Museum of America, which houses the largest collection of locks and keys in the United States, and quite possibly, the world. The Museum is in Terryville, CT, on the site of the former headquarters of the Eagle Lock Company. (Curated content from www.lockmuseumofamerica.org)
The Tapping Reeve House and Litchfield Law School takes visitors on a journey through the 19th century life of a real student who came to Litchfield for an education at the Litchfield Law School or the Litchfield Female Academy. Through role-playing, hands-on areas, and interpretive exhibits, each visitor explores timeless issues of travel, communication, education, and community. (Curated content from www.litchfieldhistoricalsociety.org)
The Litchfield History Museum exhibits the evolution of the town of Litchfield, CT from its settlement in 1719 to today. Through changing exhibits, artifacts and archives, as well as hands-on areas, visitors can explore the diverse history of the town. Litchfield was a bustling commercial,political, and educational center and is a case study for the evolution of New England towns following the Revolutionary War. The town’s history includes that of the center village, Bantam, East Litchfield, Milton, Northfield, and pre-1850s Morris. (Curated content from www.litchfieldhistoricalsociety.org)
Welcome to the Railroad Museum of New England. We are a not-for-profit educational and historical organization whose mission is to tell the story of the region’s rich railroad heritage through our educational exhibits and operation of scenic and historical train rides on the Naugatuck Railroad. (Curated content from rmne.org)