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Mohawk Mountain
46 Great Hollow Rd, Cornwall, CT 06753
www.mohawkmtn.com
(860) 672-6100
Mohawk Mountain, CT’s oldest (66 yrs.) and largest winter sport resort offers great snow plus a cordial atmosphere and scenic surroundings. 5 chair lifts serve 25 trails (107 acres) with terrain for skiers and snowboarders of all abilities. 98% snowmaking coverage. Spacious base lodge is headquarters for food service, equipment rentals, retail ski shop, and PSIA Learning Center with children’s programs. The historic, newly renovated Pine Lodge features ski-to restaurant and sun deck. Convenient to metropolitan and shoreline areas. Open days/nights Thanksgiving-early April for the best in near-by winter sports fun.
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Ski Sundown
126 Ratlum Rd New Hartford, CT 06057
www.skisundown.com
(860) 379-7669
Ski Sundown is a small ski area located in New Hartford, Connecticut. There are 15 trails, 14 which are lighted for nighttime skiing. In terms of difficulty, nine of the trails are easier, three are intermediate and three are difficult.
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Warner Theater
68 Main Street
www.warnertheater.org
860 489 7480
The Warner Theatre is an Art-Deco style movie palace located at 68-82 Main Street in Torrington, Connecticut. It opened on August 19, 1931 as part of the Warner Bros. chain of movie theaters. Today it operates as a mixed-use performing arts center.
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Infinity Music Hall & Bistro
20 Greenwoods Rd W, Norfolk, CT 06058
www.infinityhall.com
(860) 542-5531
Infinity Hall, Built in 1883 in picturesque Norfolk in northwest Connecticut, Infinity Hall is an intimate music, dining and entertainment destination beyond compare. Newly renovated, the historic building features its original proscenium stage and wood, as well as many other notable details. Whether it’s dinner and a show, high quality casual dining or simply drinks and music you’re seeking, Infinity Music Hall & Bistro is the place to be! Featuring over 200 Regional and National entertainment acts annually.
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Hopkins Vineyard
25 Hopkins Rd Warren, CT 06777
www.hopkinsvineyard.com
(860) 868-7954
Hopkins Vineyard, The winery offers tasting and sales of award-winning estate bottled wines. The Hayloft Wine Bar serves wine by the glass in a relaxed setting with a beautiful view of Lake Waramaug. The Vineyard Shop has a unique selection of gifts and gourmet foods. On the Connecticut Wine Trail
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Housatonic Anglers, Fly Fishing Guide Service
26 Bolton Hill Rd Cornwall, CT 06753
housatonicanglers.com
(860) 672-4457
From beginner to expert they have the knowledge and experience to make your day or weekend of fly-fishing a memorable one. Rob Nicholas is a certified casting instructor with over 20 years of fly fishing experience and 7 years of guiding on the Housatonic River. Rob and his guides will show you the secrets of this wonderful fishery. All trips include flies, equipment, and a homemade gourmet lunch
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Clarke Outdoors
163 Route 7 West Cornwall, CT 06796
www.clarkeoutdoors.com
(860) 672-6365
Canoe, kayak and raft on the beautiful Housatonic River. Rentals, guide service and instruction available. Whitewater rafting at Bulls Bridge Gorge in Spring. Kayak instruction available by ACA Certified Instructors. Large retail store March 15 to December 2
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Litchfield Performing Arts/Litchfield Jazz Festiva
PO Box 69, Litchfield, CT 06759
litchfieldjazzfest.com
860-361-6285
Professional classical ensembles and soloists perform on selected weekends from Sept.-May. Jazz and dance performances held at local college
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Norfolk Chamber Music Festival, Yale School of Mus
20 Litchfield Rd, Norfolk, CT 06058
music.yale.edu/norfolk
(860) 542-3000
Ellen Battell Stoeckel Estate, Concerts in an old world setting by world renowned artists & ensembles. June-Aug. Thurs.-Sun. Visitors may picnic & stroll the estate prior to performances.
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White Memorial Foundation & Conservation Center
80 Whitehall Rd, Litchfield, CT 06759
www.whitememorialcc.org
(860) 567-0857
4,000 acre nature preserve with 35 miles of trails for hiking, cross-country skiing, bird-watching, picnicking, camping & boating. Newly expanded nature museum contains unique exhibits depicting the history & natural resources of the area, as well as a Children’s Room & Nature Store. Museum open year-round, Mon.-Sat. 9 to 5; Sun. noon to 4.
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Torrington Historical Society
192 Main St, Torrington, CT 06790
www.torringtonhistoricalsociety.org
(860) 482-8260
The Society consists of the Hotchkiss-Flyer House Museum, a research library & local history collections. Exhibits include the award winning “Pursuit of Precision”, a re-creation of a 1930 machine shop
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Thomaston Opera House
158 Main St, Thomaston, CT 06787
www.thomastonoperahouse.org
(860) 283-8558
The Thomaston Opera house was built in 1884 and serves as a cultural and recreational center for the town and surrounding communities. It is a point of pride for area residents and the many people who participate in its productions each year.
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Oakdale Theatre
95 S Turnpike Rd Wallingford, CT 06492
oakdale.justbuytickets.com
(203) 269-8721
The 1,200-seat Oakdale Theatre opened in 1957, under a tent in the middle of an alfalfa field. Starting as a summer stock theater, the facility has grown over the years. In 1972, the tent was replaced with a wooden dome that accommodated 3,000 seats. A rotating stage was located in the center, creating a theater in the round.
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Palace Theater
100 E Main St Waterbury, CT 06702
www.palacetheaterct.org
(203) 755-4700
As Waterbury's premier performing arts center, the Palace Theater's vision is to stimulate a cultural and economic renaissance in the region through the celebration of arts, education and community. The Palace is a 501 (c) 3 non-profit organization with a mission to "preserve and operate the historic Palace Theater as a performing arts center and community gathering place that provides a focal point of cultural activity and educational outreach for diverse audiences.