Seven Reasons to Take a Connecticut Vacation
As a New England vacation travel writer I've always considered
Connecticut an overlooked state when people choose destinations
and attractions for a New England vacation. As you'll discover
here a Connecticut vacation offers excitement... or peace and
quiet, depending on your mood.
Let's take a quick look at seven reasons why you should consider
a Connecticut vacation for your next New England trip.
THE MUSEUMS OF CONNECTICUT
With more than 14 diverse theme museums in Connecticut, there's
bound to be something to suit your taste. Here's a quick
rundown...
Bridgeport is home to The Barnum Museum and Discover Museum, and
at Danbury you'll find the Military Museum of Southern New
England and the Danbury Railway Museum. Keeping with a train
theme Thomaston hosts the Railroad Museum of New England and
Naugatuck Railroad.
In Bristol you can find The New England Carousel Museum and
period time pieces at the American Clock and Watch Museum. Just
a little south in Waterbury is Time Expo, and a chance to
celebrate the heritage of the Litchfield region at the Mattatuck
Museum. At the Connecticut Antique Machinery Museum in Kent
experience machinery that once drove commerce in the area.
Windsor Locks is not just home to Bradley International Airport
but also to the New England Air Museum and south in East Haven
experience another form of transportation at the Shore Line
Trolley Museum.
And rounding out our must-see list is Mystic's Museum of America
and the Sea, and the fabulous Mashantucket Pequot Museum in
nearby Mashantucket.
THE CONNECTICUT WINE TRAIL
Wineries in Connecticut? Yes, in fact there's 16 of them
scattered throughout the state, and they make a perfect basis
for a Connecticut Vacation. The climate in Connecticut is mild
compared to the rest of New England and wines produced include:
Chardonnay, Cabernet, Merlot, and Riesling. While Connecticut
wines have only been produced since 1978, many farms where the
grapes are grown are hundreds of years old. The wine tasting
room will usually be open but call ahead for a tour time. You'll
find these wineries not geared for large bus loads, but on the
plus much more intermit than wineries in Northern California.
The wine trail is split into two major regions and it's
suggested your tour is split up over three to four days. But
because the trail takes you near so many other destinations and
attractions in Connecticut let yourself be distracted and enjoy
the jaunt through scenic and historic New England towns.
FOXWOODS AND MOHEGAN SUN
Combined Foxwoods and Mohegan Sun make the largest casino
complex in the world. Foxwoods in owned and run by Mashantucket
Pequot Tribe, and Mohegan Sun by Mohegan Tribe on lands they own
in Uncasville. These are sophisticated high-style experiences
with shopping complexes, hotels, high profile entertainment
acts, and top-rated restaurants. They are both close to each
other and located in the eastern region of Connecticut, and
close to museums, scenic drives, and the Connecticut vacation
attractions in Mystic.
HISTORIC HOMES OF CONNECTICUT
Perhaps the most famous home to see on your Connecticut vacation
is Mark Twain's in Hartford, which is now a museum as well full
of many artifacts he accumulated in the 17 years he lived there.
Also in Hartford is Harriet Beecher Stowe home of Uncle Tom's
Cabin fame. Another famous woman's home is the academy run by
Prudence Crandall in Canterbury - it's the site of the first
academy for black women in New England. Your trip to Connecticut
should include the town of Litchfield where you can view museum
quality preserved colonial homes, and the Litchfield History
Museum and Tapping Reeve House and Law School.
Connecticut includes many historic homes that played an
important role in the Underground Railroad and the
African-American journey from slavery to freedom.
ESSEX STEAM TRAIN AND THE CONNECTICUT RIVER
The historic 1892 Essex station is your kick-off point for a
unique combined 21/2 hour vintage Steam Train and Riverboat
Cruise along the Connecticut River. In the summer it's cooling,
and in the fall stunning with the turning of the leaves. The
Connecticut River Museum is also in Essex and vividly brings to
life the river's history as told through paintings, artifacts,
and interactive exhibits.
THE TOWN OF MYSTIC
Mystic Seaport and the Mystic Aquarium are magnets for visitors
to Connecticut. The seaport is billed as The Museum of America
and the Sea and depicts an authentic 19th century seafaring
village, tall ships to tour, and a Preservation Yard where
master shipbuilding skills are still practiced. The Mystic
Aquarium includes a delightful array of indoor and outdoor
exhibits, including Beluga whales, and a stunning display and
model of the Titanic.
THE ANTIQUE RUNS
Connecticut is famous for its concentration of antique shops,
and draws thousands of treasure hunters each year who take a
Connecticut vacation just to stock up on bargains and specimens
to collect and decorate their homes. The village of Woodbury is
known as the "Antiques Capital of Connecticut" and has over 45
dealers, but the fact is you're never too far from that special
purchase no matter where you are in the state. Just sometimes
its nice to take the time to follow your nose along a scenic New
England road and see where it takes you... you can bet if it's
in Connecticut, it'll take you close to an antique shop.