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Litchfield Travel Guide

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Secret Connecticut: Litchfield County

The blink-and-you’ve-missed-it Litchfield county town of Warren, Connecticut, has officially become a destination, thanks to the single-block stretch of Cornwall Road that residents call “downtown.”...

Connecticut's Litchfield Hills

Just two hours outside Manhattan, Connecticut's Litchfield Hills has become a destination for savvy shoppers in search of antiques, rare books, and one-of-a-kind accessories.

Weekender: The Litchfield Hills, Connecticut

Appalachian Trail, climbing hydrangeas, buttery scones, sleigh beds, village greens

Cottage Living in Connecticut

At the sprawling, colonial Winvian estate in northeastern Connecticut, a curious collection of small, highly idiosyncratic cottages is under construction, and a new hotel prepares...

America's Most Romantic Hotels

Love is always in the air at these romantic hotels from coast to coast.

Fall Foliage: Reader Photos

Nature looks its best in autumn, as these beautiful foliage photos demonstrate.

Vintage Shopping 101

One shopper’s castoffs are another’s treasures—and a great way to help save the planet.

Champalimaud’s Newest Spa Design

Hotel and spa designer Alexandra Champalimaud shares her wisdom.

Myrtle's Stylish Swing

On the "Southern Strand," frat-house follies have been ignored in favor of a laid-back, low-country hospitality . . . and even better golf.

My Favorite Place: Jeanne Tripplehorn

The actress gets her kicks on Route 66. T+L goes along for the ride.
RESTAURANTS

Ariston Café

Opened in 1924 (and not much changed since), this is the oldest restaurant on Route 66. more ›




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