Stanley Golf Course is a beautiful 27 hole public golf course including a Teaching Academy & 19 station driving range (10 of the driving range bays are covered, heated and illuminated) located just minutes from Hartford in New Britain, CT close to major highways. (Curated content from www.stanleygolfcourse.com)
The 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. (Curated content from nbindustrial.org)
The NBMAA collection represents over three centuries of the major artists and movements of American art. Today it contains over 8,400 paintings, works on paper, sculptures, videos, and photographs. (Curated content from www.nbmaa.org)
For 60 years, the New Britain Youth Museum, a non-profit museum and nature center, has served as an educational resource for children, youth, families and teachers in central Connecticut. The New Britain Youth Museum in downtown New Britain, CT offers school programming, outreach, exhibits and special events that focus on history, art, science and the cultural heritage of the diverse peoples of the region. (Curated content from www.newbritainyouthmuseum.org)
The Newington Historical Society & Trust, Inc. seeks to promote interest in and appreciation of the history of Newington and environs from the time of earliest settlement to the present. (Curated content from www.newingtonhistoricalsociety.org)
Hill-Stead was the first architectural project of founder Theodate Pope Riddle (1867–1946), one of the first licensed female architects in the U.S., and an early proponent of historic preservation. Designed as a country home for her parents, the Colonial Revival mansion has welcomed over a million visitors since opening to the public in 1947, and is one of the nation’s few remaining representations of early-20th-century country estates with 152 acres of gardens and grounds. (Curated content from www.hillstead.org)
Team vs Time is located in Berlin, CT, just five minutes south of New Britain and 20 minutes southwest of Hartford, CT. Berlin is the home to the geographic center of Connecticut, making it easy to travel around the state after you have some fun at our escape games! (Curated content from teamvstime.com)
The Enoch Kelsey House at 1702 Main Street in Newington is an example of the home of a prosperous Connecticut farmer and tinsmith in the late 18th century. It was built by Enoch Kelsey and his son David in 1799 on Kelsey Street opposite Christian Lane in the southwestern section of town. It was moved to its present location by the Newington Historical Society and Trust in 1979. (Curated content from www.newingtonct.gov)
Stanley-Whitman House is a living history center and museum that teaches through the collection, preservation, research, and dynamic interpretation of the history and culture of early Farmington, Connecticut. Programs, events, classes, and exhibits encourage visitors of all ages to immerse themselves in history by doing, acting, questioning, and engaging in colonial life and the ideas that formed the foundation of that culture. (Curated content from www.s-wh.org)
Established in 2016, owners Marcel & Alison Lessard have created a unique family, entertainment center for Central Connecticut. Whether it’s a day out with your family and friends, a corporate event, or a birthday party, Lessard Lanes will keep you entertained. Enjoy our newly remodeled center complete with 10 pin bowling, indoor miniature golf, arcade, Keno, snack bar, lounge, & pro shop. (Curated content from lessardlanes.com)