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Hammonasset Beach State Park Top Attraction! Nature in Madison, CT USA
Two-mile beach, facilities for swimming, seasonal camping, picnicking, saltwater fishing, scuba diving, hiking and boating; concessions. Nature center and interpretive programs. Bicycle rentals availa Largest of Connecticut's shoreline parks. Two-mile beach, facilities for swimming, camping (third weekend in May to Columbus Day), picnicking, saltwater fishing, scuba diving, hiking and boating; concessions. Nature center and interpretive programs.
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Appalachian National Scenic Trail Top Attraction! National Park in State of Connecticut, CT USA
National Scenic Trail The Appalachian National Scenic Trail is a 2,174-mile footpath along the ridgecrests and across the major valleys of the Appalachian Mountains from Katahdin in Maine to Springer Mountain in northern Georgia.
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Butler-McCook House & Garden  Museum in Hartford, CT USA
For 189 years, home to 4 generations of the same family. For 189 years the Butler-McCook House & Garden was home to four generations of a family who participated in, witnessed and recorded the evolution of Main Street between the American Revolution and the mid-twentieth century.
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Lutz Children's Museum  Childrens Museum in Manchester, CT USA
Hands-on learning for young children, families, and schools. The Lutz Children's Museum is a non-profit organization dedicated to hands-on learning opportunities for young children, families, and schools. Current programs include hands-on exhibits, live animals, free classes, concerts, trips, school outreach and a nature center.
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New England Air Museum  Museum in Windsor Locks, CT USA
The largest aviation Museum in the Northeast. Visit the largest aviation museum in the northeast with three climate controlled exhibit hangars and over 100 aircraft and artifacts on display.
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Phelps-Hatheway House & Garden  Museum in Suffield, CT USA
Home of two wealthy 18th century Connecticut families. The luxurious lifestyle enjoyed by two wealthy 18th century Connecticut Valley families-until their fortunes collapsed-is displayed in the Phelps-Hatheway House & Garden. Merchant Shem Burbank built the house in 1861.
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