The Stunning Town In Connecticut That Appears As Though It Was Ripped From A Norman Rockwell Painting
Perhaps more than any other artist in history, Norman Rockwell is closely associated with the New England region. Born in New York City, he made his name painting idyllic covers for The Saturday Evening Post. They often featured illustrations of everyday life and quintessential New England towns. During his lifetime, he lived in both Massachusetts and Vermont, and it’s clear from many of his 4,000+ works that he was heavily influenced by the rolling hills and small towns that dot New England. It should come as no surprise, then, that we have our very own Norman Rockwell town in Connecticut: Salisbury. This little town of 4,100 is located in the picturesque Litchfield Hills, one of my favorite regions of the state. From scenic outdoor spots to old-school architecture, this place looks ripped straight from one of Rockwell’s paintings. Check it out:
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