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Universities and colleges in Litchfield County, Connecticut (1 P) Pages in category "Tourist attractions in Litchfield County, Connecticut" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total.
Location of Litchfield County in Connecticut. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Litchfield County, Connecticut. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Litchfield County, Connecticut, United States. The locations of National ...
The Litchfield Jazz Festival is held in early August each summer. There is an opening night gala, three days of jazz, a juried craft show, a variety of food vendors, performances on a second stage by students from the Litchfield Jazz Camp, a kid's craft corner, an Artist Talk Tent where the Artist-in-Residence leads interviews, and MC's clinics by festival stars.
Mount Tom State Park is a public recreation area lying south of US Route 202 in the towns of Washington, Litchfield, and Morris, Connecticut.The state park occupies 231 acres (93 ha) on the southwest shore of Mount Tom Pond [4] and is home to the Mount Tom Tower, which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1993. [5]
Water Street Historic District (Torrington, Connecticut) West End Commercial District (Winsted, Connecticut) West Goshen Historic District; Winsted Green Historic District; Woodbury Historic District No. 1
Riverton Historic District (Barkhamsted, Connecticut) Rock Hall (Colebrook, Connecticut) Rockwell House (Norfolk, Connecticut) Solomon Rockwell House; Roxbury Center; Rumsey Hall (Cornwall, Connecticut) Rumsey Hall School; Rye House (Litchfield, Connecticut)
Multiple events are hosted at the Goshen Fairgrounds each year, located on Route 63 south just outside the center of town. One such event is the Goshen Stampede, a festival held annually on Father's Day weekend that hosts a rodeo, demolition derby, music festival, and truck pull. Later in the summer on Labor Day weekend is the annual Goshen Fair.
At the center of the district is the Litchfield Town Green in the area of the intersection between U.S. Route 202 and Route 63, the main through routes of the town of Litchfield. The village green was originally established in 1720 and was primarily used as a common pasture ground, in addition to being the site of the first town meetinghouse ...