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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...

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.

T+L Reports: Stylish Connecticut

Stylish New Yorkers know that the best home accessories are found outside the city—in Litchfield County, Connecticut, to be exact. The area's latest addition?York Street...

Where It All Began: Myrtle Beach

At the original golf course in Myrtle Beach, tradition is still a tradition
RESTAURANTS

Ariston Café

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




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