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Lake Waramaug
Commune with nature and explore the great outdoors at Lake Waramaug during your travels in New Preston. Wander the parks and beaches while you're in the area.
Lovers Leap State Park
Explore the great outdoors at Lovers Leap State Park, a lovely green space in New Milford. Experience the area's entertainment choices and festivals.
Sloane-Stanley Museum
You can spend an afternoon browsing the exhibits at Sloane-Stanley Museum during your travels in Kent. Discover the waterfalls while you're in the area.
Ober Gallery
You can spend an afternoon studying the exhibits at Ober Gallery during your trip to Kent. Discover the waterfalls while you're in the area.
Morrison Gallery
You can spend time exploring the galleries in Morrison Gallery during your travels in Kent. Discover the waterfalls while you're in the area.
Emmanuel Williamson Park
Explore the great outdoors at Emmanuel Williamson Park, a lovely green space in Gaylordsville.
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