Litchfield County Attractions Connecticut Attractions Guide
There are an abundance of visitor attractions throughout Connecticut and here in Litchfield county you will find the famous Lime Rock Park, as well as, history and art. From world-class museums to facinating "point-of-interest" Connecticut is great place to visit any time of year. If you would like your Litchfield, CT area attraction listed in CTLiving.com, please contact us.
Litchfield County CT Attractions
Lime Rock Park 60 White Hollow Rd
Lakeville, CT 06039
Ph: 860-435-5000
With fifty years of legacy, and not a single seat in the house, Lime Rock Park is unlike any other track in the world.
Sloane Stanley Museum 31 Kent-Cornwall Road, Route 7
Kent, CT 06757
Ph: 860-927-3849
Eric Sloane's (1905-1985) extensive collection of hand tools is displayed in a building gifted to the State by the Connecticut-based Stanley Works to mark the company’s 125th anniversary. The collection tells a fascinating story about bygone times and the great American heritage of craftsmanship.
Institute for American Indian Studies 38 Curtis Road PO Box 1260
Washington, CT 06793
Ph: 860-868-0518
The Institute for American Indian Studies is a museum and education & research center dedicated to the study of the indigenous peoples throughout the western hemisphere, particularly those of the Eastern Woodlands.
The Glebe House Hollow Road
Woodbury, CT 06798
Ph: 203-263-2855
Come experience the Glebe House Museum and The Gertrude Jekyll Garden -- birthplace of the Episcopal Church in the New World and graced by the only extant American garden planned by England's most venerated designer.
Warner Theater 68 Main Street
Torrington, Connecticut 06790
Ph: 860-489-7180
Northwest Connecticut's Regional Performing Arts Center offering concerts, original productions, family entertainment, and children's plays. Also offering arts education and summer camp.