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Stonington, Connecticut

Stonington, Connecticut, promises a captivating escape, seamlessly blending historic allure, breathtaking natural beauty, and vibrant experiences. Step back in time as you explore Stonington Borough, an archetypal New England maritime settlement. Stroll along walkable streets lined with tree-shaded sidewalks and charming houses. Browse through chic cafes, galleries, and eclectic shops lining Water Street. For a taste of the local bounty, head to Saltwater Farm Vineyard, nestled on scenic acres, and indulge in a wine tasting experience.

Unwind after a day of exploration at C.C. O'Brien's Sport Cafe, known for its delicious food and lively atmosphere, perfect for catching a Sunday football game. History buffs can climb the tower of the Stonington Lighthouse Museum and be rewarded with dramatic views encompassing Long Island Sound and three states – Connecticut, Rhode Island, and New York. Families can relax on the light-surfed shores of DuBois Beach, while those seeking a deeper historical immersion can explore the Captain Nathaniel B. Palmer House, offering insights into mid-century shipbuilding and beyond.

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Stonington, Connecticut

Stonington, Connecticut, promises a captivating escape, seamlessly blending historic allure, breathtaking natural beauty, and vibrant experiences. Step back in time as you explore Stonington Borough, an archetypal New England maritime settlement. Stroll along walkable streets lined with tree-shaded sidewalks and charming houses. Browse through chic cafes, galleries, and eclectic shops lining Water Street. For a taste of the local bounty, head to Saltwater Farm Vineyard, nestled on scenic acres, and indulge in a wine tasting experience.

Unwind after a day of exploration at C.C. O'Brien's Sport Cafe, known for its delicious food and lively atmosphere, perfect for catching a Sunday football game. History buffs can climb the tower of the Stonington Lighthouse Museum and be rewarded with dramatic views encompassing Long Island Sound and three states – Connecticut, Rhode Island, and New York. Families can relax on the light-surfed shores of DuBois Beach, while those seeking a deeper historical immersion can explore the Captain Nathaniel B. Palmer House, offering insights into mid-century shipbuilding and beyond.

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