All of Connecticut is filled with a rich and illustrious history - after all, we were one of the 13 original colonies. Whether you're exploring our coastal past at Mystic's Seaport Museum or looking through the many historic buildings in Old Wethersfield's massive historic district, there's no shortage of places where you can learn about the Nutmeg State's past. One of the best regions to take in all the grand history of Connecticut is the Connecticut River Valley region, the fertile farmland that lies along our state's most famous river. This broad area has such an interesting past and has plenty of charming places to take in all of the area's history, charm, and beauty. Check it out:
The state government defines the Lower Connecticut River Valley as having 17 member towns that include Old Saybrook, Old Lyme, Chester, Cromwell, and other historic locations.
There is a lot to see in this part of the state!
1. Gillette Castle State Park: East Haddam
Gillette Castle is the centerpiece of Gillette Castle State Park, and it looks straight out of medieval Europe. The structure was the private residence of William Gillette, famous for his stage portrayal of Sherlock Holmes. The 122-acre park is amazing and has some beautiful trails to explore.
2. Chakana Sky Alpacas: Chester
Chakana Sky Alpaca Farm allows visitors by appointment and it's one of the most adorable places in the state. The farm has around 20 alpacas and even allows overnight stays and has alpaca yoga classes.
3. Essex Steam Train and Riverboat: Essex
The Essex Steam Train runs almost year-round and is such a fun and unique way to see the area. It feels like a step back in time!
4. Lino's Italian Market: Durham
Looking for a great place to eat in the area? Lino's Italian Market and Deli is a delight. With mac and cheese, salads, wraps, chicken cutlets, and all-day breakfast, there's something for everyone here!
5. Devil's Hopyard State Park: East Haddam
Devil's Hopyard State Park is pretty special because it's surrounded by eerie legends. It's a beautiful place with a stunning atmosphere, but according to New England folklore, the devil was often seen playing his fiddle atop the waterfalls here when the Puritan settlers lived in the area.
6. Goodspeed Opera House: East Haddam
The Goodspeed Opera House is one of the prettiest historic buildings in Connecticut. It was completed in 1877 and actually showed plays - operas were never produced here.
7. Connecticut River Museum: Essex
The Connecticut River Museum is a wonderful place to learn about the area's history. The three-story building is an old steamboat warehouse, and documents the maritime history of this region of the state.
8. Florence Griswold Museum: Old Lyme
The Florence Griswold Museum is a sprawling museum that covers 12 acres. It's an art museum, but also has gardens, trails, and a historical home.
9. Harvey's Beach: Old Saybrook
Harvey's Beach in Old Saybrook is one of our favorite beaches in Connecticut. It's a beautiful beach with soft sand, gorgeous views, and opportunities for fishing.
10. Arrigoni Vineyard & Cider Co,: Portland
Another great spot to check out in the area is the Arrigoni Winery and Cider Co.. It's located on a farm dating back to the 1800s and offers wine flights and live entertainment in a restored barn.
If you're looking to travel in this area, there are plenty of beautiful vacation home rentals available on Vrbo.
Did we miss your favorite attractions in the Connecticut River Valley? Share your favorites in the comments!
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