Connecticut is full of interesting things to do and see. We have wonderful state parks where you can get in tune with nature, a scenic shoreline, and some wildly incredible restaurants. For something a little more offbeat and whimsical, try taking an artsy town day trip. We have several towns in the Nutmeg State that fit the bill and you're sure to love visiting each and every one of them.
1. Old Lyme
Old Lyme is located in eastern Connecticut along the shoreline and has a history rooted in the arts. Florence Griswold's boarding house was once the center of the the Old Lyme Art Colony. American Impressionist artists created many works within the walls of this now popular art museum.
2. Norfolk
Norfolk is known as the music capitol of northwest Connecticut. Catch a show at the historic Infinity Hall where famous folk, rock, and jazz musicians perform year round. Stroll the downtown area for beautiful architecture from the 18th and 19th century.
3. New Haven
Although technically a city, New Haven has earned its place on this list. This cultural center has museums, galleries, and theaters so numerous that it would take weeks to experience everything. The busy city is also home to the Jazz Festival and the International Festival of Art and Ideas.
4. Chester
Chester is the epitome of a charming small town. Many artists have taken up residence here enjoying the picturesque surroundings. Meander downtown through the bustling little center of quaint shops, galleries, and restaurants.
5. Ridgefield
Situated in the foothills of the Berkshire Mountains, Ridgefield has its own artist's guild. You'll also find museums, a historic playhouse featuring live shows, a theater barn, and even a whimsical art garden.
6. East Haddam
You'll find a theatrical atmosphere in East Haddam. Take in a show at the Goodspeed Opera House to be completely submersed in the magic of a live performance. Take a trip to nearby Gillette Castle and tour this late actor William Gillette's tribute to Sherlock Holmes.
7. Cornwall
Most recognizable for its covered bridge, Cornwall is also home to some unique craftspeople. Within its three village centers you can browse through shops enjoying locally made pottery and gifts.
Which of these towns would you visit for an artsy town day trip? Did we miss a town that you think should be added to the list? Let us know in the comments section below.
One of the towns on the list is also the hippiest town in Connecticut, can you guess which one it is?
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