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  Luzerne County Convention and Visitors Bureau  
  We are a great reasorce if you are visiting Luzerne County   
  Hill-Stead Museum  
  Escape to an enchanting place.   
  Ski Sundown  
  Ski area with day and night skiing 7 days from 9am until 10pm mid-December to late March   
  Westbrook Factory Stores  
  One of Connecticut's premiere outlet shopping centers and most inviting.   
  The Shore Line Trolley Museum  
  Savor the atmosphere of the trolley era.   
   
Coastal Fairfield County CVB
       
 
Coastal Fairfield County  CVB Convention & Visitor Bureau provides tourism information for year-round visits!
 
   
Description   Positioned as the “Gateway to New England”, Coastal Fairfield County has long attracted visitors to its coastal setting. Both sophisticated and scenic, the region enjoys the benefit of its 35-mile proximity from Manhattan. Coastal Fairfield County offers the visitor and resident an unusual combination with 40 miles of coastline and a rich and diverse variety of cultural, recreational and educational year-round activities. From quaint towns with village greens and church spires, to big cities with corporate offices and urban character, the region boasts a unique blend of lifestyles. First class hotels, bed and breakfasts, superb dining, antiquing, hiking and sailing all attract the visitor to Coastal Fairfield County. Over 4,500 hotel rooms are within the region’s boundaries from Greenwich to Stratford, along with top-rated restaurants, museums and attractions.  
   
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   Best suited for all age groups
 We are open year-round
 

   
 
 

20 Marshall Street
South Norwalk, CT 06854
 (203) 840-0770
 (203) 840-0771

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  Connecticut gave us the first free library (Salisbury, 1810), matches (Beacon Falls, 1834), telephone subscribers and phone book (New Haven, 1878), speed limit (12 mph, 1901), and nuclear submarine (USS Nautilus in Groton, 1954).  
 
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