Our clocks are made of slate and/or wood. They come in different sizes in different colors with or without numbers around the images and with or wi...
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The museum is located next to the historic site of Connecticut's first iron blast furnace that was originally built by Ethan Allen and ...
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New Arts Gallery opened its doors in 1996 exhibiting works by both internationally recognized and newly emerging artists from bot...
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About Us:Action Wildlife Foundation, Inc. offers residents of CT, MA and NY the unusual opportunity of observing and learning about animals from No...
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MORRISON Gallery owner, William Morrison, opened a fine art gallery in Kent, Connecticut in the Winter of 1999, and moved into his 7,000 square foo...
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The Gunn Memorial Library, Inc. is a non-profit corporation providing free public library services to Washington, Connecticut and the surrou...
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Mission:Artwell Gallery, Inc. is an artists’ collective that provides gallery space to exhibit contemporary works, offers education in the vi...
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KidsPlay Children’s Museum, founded in 2012, has grown into an anchor institution attracting families from across Northwest Connecticut to do...
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The Institute for American Indian Studies (IAIS) - formerly the American Indian Archaeological Institute (AIAI) - was incorporated in 1975 as an ou...
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About UsHarrybrooke Park is a spacious 48 acre non-profit park located in New Milford open to the public from dawn to dusk year-round at no charge....
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Taconic State Park is located along 16 miles of the Taconic Mountain Range, sharing a border with Massachusetts and Connecticut. Two developed area...
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Original oil paintings of rural Vemont and New England landscapes
including farms, barns, cows and livestock; seascapes of boats,
boatyards, beac...
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The Berkshire Art Gallery, located at 80 Railroad Street, opened in 1995 in Great Barrington, MA. The Gallery features listed artists of the...
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This federal house was named for the Northrop family, prominent Sherman residents for several generations, who lived here for many years and owned ...
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Opens April to December
Special Holiday Hours: Wednesday through Sunday: 12:00 to 4:00 p.m.
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The first store at this site is listed i...
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The House: The house was built about 1750 and is an architecturally interesting and unusual combination of gambrel and saltbox roof styles. In ...
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History:
Around 1950-51 when people heard that Taft prep school in Watertown, Connecticut, was going to build an ice rink, Jack Galgot of Waterbur...
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