Farmington, Connecticut City Guide
For over 20 years, Pamela Lanier's Farmington, Connecticut Travel Guide has been your connection to Farmington's tourism community with invaluable details on local attractions, restaurants, shopping, museums, history, outdoor recreation and more.
Farmington Attractions | ||
Stanley-Whitman House The Stanley-Whitman House preserves and interprets the history and culture of 18th-century Farmington. | ||
Farmington City Guide | ||
Farmington Homepage Settled in 1640, Farmington is known for its history, charm, stately homes, quaint lodgings, superb restaurants, wonderful shopping, and much more! | ||
Farmington Museums | ||
Day Lewis Museum The Day-Lewis Museum is a Yale-owned archaeology museum that features a dig site and the artifacts culled from that site. | ||
Welcome to the Hillstead Museum Online Home to some of the world’s finest French Impressionist masterpieces, expansive gardens & grounds, & the colorful history of one of America’s first female architects. | ||
Farmington Restaurants | ||
Connecticut Culinary Institute The CCI campus integrates 4 modernized teaching kitchens with the school\'s restaurant, Café Mise en Place. The Café is open to the public, & the students prepare & serve all the food. | ||
Farmington Restaurants Farmington has a diverse selection of restaurants that includes pizza parlors, steakhouses, charming bistros, Italian eateries and more. | ||
Farmington Travel / Tourism | ||
West Farms Mall With stores like Abercrombie and Fitch, Baby Gap, Lord and Taylor and Timberland, everyone will find something to warm their pocketbook. | ||
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