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Quote: If you've ever doubted whether there were dinosaurs in Connecticut, these tracks will set the record straight. In 1966, 2,000 dinosaur tracks were accidentally unearthed during an excavation for a new state Read More
Quote: Actor William Gillette--the original Sherlock Holmes--built this castle on a bluff "perched atop the rolling hills of the Connecticut River valley" in 1919. From this intricately designed 24-room medieval abode, Read More
Quote: This is the most historic building in Hartford and maybe even in all of Connecticut. It has been in turn the State Capitol Building, The City Hall and a Civic Center. Today it still hosts political event since Read More
Quote: Don’t be fooled by this serious-sounding name. While this is definitely a first-class research center and museum, it’s also an exciting attractions. Here the past of the Native Americans comes alive as you wander Read More
Quote: Mark Twain House tours were $12 for adults, $5 for kids 6 to 16, free for preschoolers. The tour lasts for about an hour and includes walking up about 3 flights of stairs. We decided to risk it, knowing we had Read More
Quote: Walking into this museum can be strange at first because... you don't wait in a long line to hand over lots of cash just to get in! Yale U. let's you in for zero dollars. But even though it's free, it is not Read More
Quote: Step back in time and climb aboard a vintage steam train as it takes you on a hour long ride through the Connecticut country side. Disembark and climb on board the riverboat for a return trip to Essex down the Read More
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Quote: An enchanting old brick carriage house, obviously intended to accommodate a mansion that no longer exists, is used for the Harriet Beecher Stowe Center. It is behind the Harriet Beecher Stowe House. From the Read More