You'll Never Run Out Of Things To Do In This Tiny Connecticut Town
By Taylor Ellis|Published November 08, 2016
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Taylor Ellis grew up in southern Connecticut. She is a social boss who has worked with several major sites and brands. Follow her at taylorellisblogger.com
By 1810, Litchfield was the fourth largest settlement in the state with a population of 4,639. So it’s pretty impressive that they managed to hold on to a tradition of small town living, barely doubling in size over the last two hundred years. But what they lack in numbers they make up for in pure fun. Few small towns in the state can offer as many attractions as this one. Check it out!
Please note, Haight-Brown Vineyard is temporarily closed.
Litchfield has one of the best town centers in the state, as it borders the historic town green.
You'll realize right away that this is a quintessential New England town, where families still gather at the green for local events. From the classic lampposts, to the quaint churches, this is pure unadulterated charm!
History buffs will appreciate that 10 places on the National Register of Historic Places are right here! Start the journey at Litchfield History Museum before attempting to locate the other gems.
Litchfield isn’t the only town worth visiting in Connecticut. There’s also the historic Windsor and the land of the devil. But you probably know it as East Haddam. So get out and explore!
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