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Educator's Weekend at Mystic Seaport PDF Print E-mail
Tuesday, 25 March 2008

Educators and their families – up to four people total – will be admitted free into Mystic Seaport Saturday and Sunday, April 12-13. 

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 25 March 2008 )
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A Long Drive is Worth The Trouble PDF Print E-mail
Tuesday, 12 February 2008
Last Saturday, I drove from Portland, ME to Guilford, CT and back again. Why did I drive 576 miles one morning and afternoon? My grandfather turned 80 and I didn’t want to miss the special day.
Last Updated ( Thursday, 14 February 2008 )
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The Orchard Street Inn, Stonington Connecticut PDF Print E-mail
Tuesday, 11 December 2007
In the seaside village of Stonington Borough lays a unique link to the beauty and history of this area. With the ocean only a short walk away the Orchard Street Inn provides two important P’s to any vacationer; peace and privacy. Location and comfort make this in truly one of a kind.
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“Just Add Water” in Connecticut for the Freshest Lobster Rolls, Chowder and Seafood Creations PDF Print E-mail
Tuesday, 11 December 2007

Dining on the Edge...of Rivers, Lakes and Streams

HARTFORD --- August 2, 2006 – A myriad of appetizing waterfront restaurants are on the menu in Connecticut. With one of America’s most picturesque and popular coastlines, Connecticut offers casual, elegant, romantic and fun venues for the family. Connecticut’s waterside restaurants – on the coast, lakes, rivers and streams, many with their own docks and accessible by boat – represent one of summer’s most refreshing and delightful experiences.

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Connecticut Wine Trail Getaway PDF Print E-mail
Tuesday, 11 December 2007
The Connecticut wine trail is a perfect getaway for those looking to see some of the finer parts of Connecticut and take part in the history and beauty of its many wineries. Connecticut has a total of fifteen wineries alone the wine trail marked with blue signs for travelers to visit. The wine trail is best traveled on multiple trips or multiple days.
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