These 9 Weird Places In Connecticut Are As Strange As It Gets
Connecticut has some strange things going on and no we aren’t talking about the tax situation. From some bizarre statues to buildings that look like they were dumped on us from Mars, there are some odd sights in the Nutmeg State and not all of them can be explained. Here are a few of Connecticut’s weird places.
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These statues can be found in Middletown near Wesleyan University. Why on earth are the two boys choking each other?

In 1985, Whitfield Shore Condominiums was built in Guilford and has since been nicknamed "the spaceship." The architect was told to create "something wild" and he did!
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This KAWS has been recreated larger than life on the grounds of The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum in Ridgefield, CT. We aren't sure exactly what to think of this piece!
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The Cushing Center at Yale houses a pretty strange collection of brains in jars. And there are quite a few of them on display!

Another architect with a vision built this glass house in 1949. The strange thing is that he actually lived in his weekend retreat for 58 years until he passed away.

A village of small fairy sized houses are lingering deep in the woods. We aren't sure where all the fairies have disappeared to.

This whale tale sprays water down in New London, but where in the world is the rest of the whale?

This whale shaped building is actually an ice skating rink in New Haven!
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Located at the House of Doors in Connecticut, this huge Paul Bunyan statue towers over just about everything.
Which of these Connecticut’s weird places have you been to? What other strange destinations would you put on this list? If you are a fan of things that are strange, odd or unusual then you might want to take a trip to one of these museums!
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