- TripBuzz found 299 things to do with kids in or near Southbury, Connecticut, including 290 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like New Haven, Fairfield, Stratford and Bridgeport.
- From Kettletown State Park to Willow Creek Farm, the Southbury area offers 114 different types of family activities, including: Nature & Wildlife Areas, Camping Site, Dog Park and Natural Landmarks.
- Southbury, Connecticut is a scenic, suburban city home to blend of residential and rural landscape. Due to the areas close proximity to commercial centers and major retail areas, visitors enjoy staying in Southbury for it's historic charm. Settled in the late 1600's, it has a story to tell and offers a glimpse into it's past through local libraries, parks and it's historical district.
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Manchester's Wickham Park is a large park complex that includes an impressive and elegant event venue that is very popular for weddings. This attraction includes garden zones in the style of English, Scottish, Asian and Italian formal gardens.
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Built on the grounds of the West Point Foundry, Foundry Dock Park offers a quiet and peaceful ambiance. Thus, it is an ideal spot to watch for birds or to enjoy a casual stroll. Canoeing and kayaking is also welcome.
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The Paramount Hudson Valley is a traditional theatre in every sense of the word. Ornate architecture and grand red velvet curtains take visitors back to another time as they enjoy live operas, concerts, ballets, plays and cinema.
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Offering sunset and winetasting cruises, the Trinity Cruise Company offers a romantic getaway on the water. The company invites guest aboard their 'Evening Star' and offers drinks, light fare and scenic views.
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An outfitter for river adventure trips, Hudson River Expeditions offers canoe, paddleboard, and kayak rentals, as well as boats for sale. The company offers instruction in all of these vehicles, as well as guided trips.
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New York's Howland Cultural Center is a hub for the artistic community of Beacon. The center features art displayed throughout the historic home and features an iconic red door. It is also available for rent and hosts special events year-round.
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Connecting a park on the Haddam side with the Godspeed Opera House on the other side, the East Haddam Swing Bridge is a distinctive local landmark that provides picturesque views.
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Run by The Connecticut Society of the Sons of the American Revolution, Natahan Hale Schoolhouse is a former schoolhouse from the mid 1700s. The teacher of this school was Nathan Hale, who was hung by the British in 1776.
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Those interested in learning the heritage of Beacon, NY and its inhabitants will enjoy touring the Madam Brett Homestead. The historic homestead is an 18th century home that housed seven generations of the Brett family.
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People, events and objects of historical times in Peekskill and Cortlandt are highlighted at Peekskill Museum. Seven display rooms are offered with exhibits like historic maps, children's toys and cookware from past decades.