- TripBuzz found 137 things to do indoors in the Ridgefield area. From Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum to Kouros Sculpture Center, Ridgefield offers a variety of rainy day activities and other fun things to do indoors — including 242 indoor attractions with ratings over 90%.
- There are 71 different types of things to do inside in or near Ridgefield, Connecticut. Some of the most popular types of these activities include: Theaters, Art Gallery, Dance Studios and Movie Theaters.
- There are 12 indoor activities in Ridgefield, and 125 indoor attractions in nearby cities within 25 miles, including: Stratford, Danbury, Fairfield and Stamford.
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Decorated with the work of regional artists, PS Gallery features a mix of contemporary and traditional paintings, pottery, and crafts to view. These paintings cover everything from portraits to landscapes.
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The Morrison Gallery is a nationally renowned modern art and sculpture museum that features the works of local and nationally known artists. The gallery uses its indoor and outdoor spaces for special exhibitions and is open daily for visitors.
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With an outdoor ice rink, soccer fields and league sign-ups, a playground, and activities and events throughout the year for community entertainment, North End Recreation Center has something for everyone.
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The Downing Film Center focuses on bringing quality movies to town that might not otherwise make it to local theaters. Films screened may include art house, independent, and foreign movies, as well as more mainstream fare.
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The preserve at Garvies Point Museum & Preserve is 62 acres and includes 5 miles of marked trails, 60 species of trees and 140 species of birds. The museum features cultural and geological exhibits and contains a gift shop.
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With new exhibits coming in every two months, Karpeles Manuscript Library showcases a variety of historical artifacts relevant to both national and international history. The library has a permanent exhibit with art and regional historical artifacts.
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The last remaining historic theater in the city of Newburgh is the Ritz Theater, which was restored and revived into a live performance venue. Local performers and artists are also showcased at the site.
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Johnson's Duckpin Lanes is fun for the entire family, with small balls and pins for a unique alternative to regular 10-pin bowling. There are 20 duckpin lanes and enough space for private parties.
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The Ober Gallery is a privately owned art gallery and exhibition space featuring works from local artists throughout the region. The gallery is also noted for housing numerous important works of modern Russian art as well.
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The Sloane-Stanley Museum & Kent Furnace is a historical museum that displays a large variety of early American tools. The museum is also home to the Kent Furnace, which is a historic furnace that began producing pig iron in 1826.