If you like dinosaurs, you'll love our 200 million-year-old fossil trackway, interactive exhibits, activities and the chance to cast your own dinosaur footprint to take home. The exhibit center houses over 750 dinosaur tracks exactly where they were discovered in 1966. (Curated content from portal.ct.gov)
Located in the center of Connecticut’s largest historic district, the Webb-Deane-Stevens Museum provides the quintessential New England experience. Visitors are immersed in life of the mid-18th and early-19th centuries during informative and entertaining one-hour tours. We also host a number of annual events to entertain, educate and enlighten visitors. (Curated content from webb-deane-stevens.org)
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)
Portland Golf Course, set in the rolling hills of the Connecticut River Valley, is a public golf course that has been owned, operated and meticulously maintained by the Kelley family since 1974. Designed by Geoffrey Cornish, PGC is known for its exceptional playing conditions, and with its unique layout and routing provides golfers the opportunity to play the course in many different ways. (Curated content from portlandgolfcourse.com)
Quarry Ridge is the only golf course in the area digitally rendered and available to play in both real life and virtually. (Curated content from www.quarryridge.com)
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)
Lady Katharine Cruises was founded on a long standing tradition of appreciation and respect for the Connecticut River Valley and its rich history. Like Lady Katharine Cruises, “Lady Kate” has a proud background. She began her sailing days in New York Harbor where she was a prominent cruise ship providing tourists from the U.S. and abroad unparalleled views of New York City for almost 20 years. (Curated content from ladykatecruises.com)
Cool off at Connecticut's #1 Water Park - Zip Lines, Wakeboards, Rock Climb, Rope Swing, Water Slides, Inflatable Water Obstacles, Scuba and Swim (Curated content from brownstonepark.com)
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 Harriet Beecher Stowe Center holds the largest collection of materials related to Harriet Beecher Stowe (1811-1896), author of Uncle Tom’s Cabin, the influential anti-slavery novel and 19th century best seller, and multiple other books. Decorative arts, works of art, furniture, memorabilia, rare manuscripts and print material, images and visual media –- 228,000 items — illustrate the lives and times of Stowe and her family. (Curated content from www.harrietbeecherstowecenter.org)