Are you looking for a wonderful place to travel this summer where you can relax and not worry about crowds? If so, you will love Union, the tiniest town of Connecticut. This sleepy little town in the northeastern part of the state has a population of 854 and enjoys keeping things peaceful.
Originally settled in 1734, Union was the last European settlement east of the Connecticut River, yet it was the first town founded in Windham County.
This quiet town includes the village of Mashapaug, which sits on the Massachusetts border. A local post office has never been officially established in the town.
Even though you won't find a post office within town limits, you will find a free public library. The library is generally open Monday (1 - 4 p.m.), Wednesday (5 - 8 p.m.), and Saturday (9 a.m. - 1 p.m.).
You know books are important in Union when one of the most well-known restaurants offers a few good reads to customers along with their meals. If you haven't had a chance to visit, it's worth the trip for any book lover. Just be sure to give yourself a little extra time to read and browse.
If you love getting outdoors and enjoying the beauty of nature, then Union is the best place to enjoy some amazing nature adventures. Located next to the Bigelow Hollow State Park and Nipmuck State Forest, you won't easily get bored as you explore, hike, and even snowboard during the winter months.
Although it may be tiny, Union is a small package that is worth looking into. Not only will you enjoy the natural wonders, but you will also enjoy the local farms and friendly residents.
Now that you have read about the tiniest town, you might want to read a little more about one of Union’s favorite landmarks, The Traveler’s Restaurant.
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