- TripBuzz found 136 things to do with kids in or near New Milford, Connecticut, including 128 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Ridgefield, Waterbury, Danbury and Southbury.
- From Lore's Lanes to New Milford Historical Society and Museum, the New Milford area offers 108 different types of family activities, including: Bowling, Movie Theaters, History Museums and Dog Park.
- The largest city in the state of Connecticut is the city of New Milford. Located on the banks of the Housatonic River, the area is a popular tourist destination for water recreation. The cities many historical sites, such as homes, brides and old tobacco warehouses are also popular for touring.
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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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A 40-lane bowling center, Wallingford Bowl offers synthetic lanes and automatic scoring suitable for open and league bowlers. The center provides a snack bar, cosmic bowling and arcade games along with a full bar and lounge.
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970 North Colony Road, Wallingford, CT 06492
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Holiday Stadium 10 Cinemas is a movie theater that seeks to provide an entertaining and affordable movie viewing experience to its guests. The theater offers different specials, including matinee pricing and student discounts.
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Open to the public all year round, the Bartlett Arboretum and Gardens is a 93 acre sanctuary that hosts a variety of special events and programs. The arboretum promotes conservation and sustainability.
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Since opening in 1984, the Unionville Museum has displayed historical, cultural and traditional artifacts showcasing the village of Unionville. Past exhibits include 'Celebrating 100 Years of Girl Scouts' and an annual Yuletide celebration.
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Plan your visit to Lawrence Farms Orchards, a true family owned and operated fruit and vegetable farm in the Hudson River Valley. Visitors can enjoy picking their own fruits and vegetables, hay rides, fresh-baked goods, and more.
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The Indian Burial Mound is a fenced off burial site encompassing the final resting place of an Iroquois tribe. A tablet can be found lying on the tomb containing a relevant poem by Rev. W.W. Lord.
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Norwalk, Connecticut's South Norwalk Historic District (SoNo) is a popular area filled with restaurants, boutiques, art galleries and other unique local businesses. The district is also a popular venue for fairs and festivals.
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Located within an historic district, Wooster Square Park provides visitors with a natural green expanse in a quaint downtown setting. The park offers numerous trails and picnic areas, and is noted for the blooming of its cherry trees each Spring.