- TripBuzz found 130 things to do indoors in the Litchfield area. From Tapping Reeve House & Law School to Litchfield Historical Society, Litchfield offers a variety of rainy day activities and other fun things to do indoors — including 227 indoor attractions with ratings over 90%.
- There are 68 different types of things to do inside in or near Litchfield, Connecticut. Some of the most popular types of these activities include: History Museums, Winery/Vineyard, Theaters and Movie Theaters.
- There are 3 indoor activities in Litchfield, and 127 indoor attractions in nearby cities within 25 miles, including: Waterbury, West Hartford, Bristol and Torrington.
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Stratford Performing Arts Academy is a family owned business that offers classes of all genres. They provide two types of programs, Recreational Dance and Competitive Companies and dancers perform in shows along with numerous competitions and benefits throughout the season.
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From sculpture to paintings, Schantz Galleries showcases artists that work with glass as their medium. The gallery is two stories and features a large collection of local and international glass work.
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The Mission House is a museum featuring replicas of items from the colonial era. Tours are offered during which visitors can learn about the missionary named John Sergeant and the Mohican Indians.
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Providing 12 auditoriums, Regal Cinemas displays first-run, feature films using digital projection with closed captioning and descriptive video devices. The theater has a cafe with food and drinks, a game room and stadium seating.
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Visitors can explore a historic home that features a variety of European and American furnishings from the early 1900s at Merwin House the. The Merwin House was originally purchased by William and Elizabeth Doane in 1875.
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Gain historical perspective on New England life in the bygone days at Storrowton Village Museum. Living history programs and events are offered at this recreated village of 18th and 19th century buildings. Guided tours are offered year round by appointment.
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Hudson Valley Wine Country is America's oldest wine making and grape-growing region. They offer hospitable winery tasting rooms where patrons can often meet the owners and taste award-winning wines made from classic European varieties, regional hybrids and fruit wines.
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Once the summer retreat of the famous American sculptor Daniel Chester French, Chesterwood Museum operates as a house museum today and features a number of French's artworks and scupltural studies .
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At Willow Rock Gallery, visitors can purchase a variety of artwork from local artists, from jewelry, to paintings, to pottery. The gallery is run by a local artist who curates the work of regional artists.
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Originally a vaudeville theatre, the Chance Theatre in Poughkeepsie dates back to 1912. In the 1980s, it became a popular rock venue headlining big names like The Ramones, The Police and Muddy Waters.