1. Weir Farm National Historical Park
A beautiful, historic site that offers a glimpse into the life and work of American Impressionist painter J. Alden Weir. Visitors can explore the artist's home, studios, and gardens.
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A beautiful, historic site that offers a glimpse into the life and work of American Impressionist painter J. Alden Weir. Visitors can explore the artist's home, studios, and gardens.
Connecticut's first state park, this site commemorates the 1779 winter encampment of General Israel Putnam's Continental Army troops and features historical exhibits and scenic trails.
A leading venue for the exhibition of contemporary art, this museum showcases innovative works by emerging and mid-career artists.
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A spacious and well-maintained park where dogs can play off-leash while their owners enjoy the tranquil surroundings and socialize with fellow dog lovers.
A historic site that offers a rich glimpse into Ridgefield's past, featuring exhibits on colonial and revolutionary history as well as the former home of Cass Gilbert.
A scenic area popular for hiking and nature walks, featuring a variety of trails and beautiful woodland scenery.
A fascinating geological formation featuring a large boulder that appears to be precariously balanced on a small rock ledge.
A family-friendly beach located on a serene lake, offering opportunities for swimming, picnicking, and enjoying the outdoors.
A picturesque state park that offers hiking, fishing, and bird-watching opportunities in a peaceful natural setting.
A beautiful park featuring a variety of hiking trails, a pond, and abundant wildlife, perfect for nature enthusiasts.
A scenic lake area that offers outdoor activities such as fishing, hiking, and picnicking in a tranquil environment.
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