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Litchfield County, located in the Northwest corner of Connecticut, has been making visitors feel welcome for hundreds of years. The county is a destination for antiques, art galleries, boutiques and great restaurants. It's surrounded by a rural landscape of mountains, lakes and rivers perfect for hiking, canoeing, and other outdoor fun.

There are numerous Annual Events like Sidewalk Festivals, Tree Lighting, the Gingerbread House Walk, Pumpkin Run, Scarecrow Contests, Wine Tastings, County Fairs and Music Festivals to name but a few. All within 100 miles of New York City and 150 miles of Boston. LLC is proud of its experience and knowledge of the towns in Litchfield and Fairfield Counties both of which, are known for their commitment to historic home and land preservation.
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The borough of Bantam has long been viewed as a traditionally blue-collar area among the rolling hills of picturesque Litchfield County in northwest Connecticut. Lately, though, Bantam has evolved into a compelling destination of its own; a place that offers everything any true gourmand needs, from artisanal yogurt and tasty bread to handcrafted charcuterie.
The Society also maintains the Captain's House, circa 1851, that displays post office and general store collections. This house was the childhood home of Captain William Dickson Burnham, a benefactor of Bridgewater. Burnham's life reads like a fast paced adventure novel.

At 14 he was a runaway to the sea, working as a cabin boy on a clipper ship; by 37, he had risen to Master Mariner status, holding command of steam and sailing ships in all seas; later in his career, he managed the American Hawaiian Steamship Company.He never forgot his childhood in Bridgewater and bequeathed to it his residual estate that allowed the town to build a school and a library, both of which are named Burnham.
Not to be confused with New Canaan, Connecticut, Canaan/ Falls Village is a place where people come to enjoy life in a New England country setting; where neighbor helps neighbor, the schools are excellent, the virtues of small-town life still exist and this town's long, colorful history is cherished and preserved.
Known as "Home of the Covered Bridge, " this quiet town in northwest Connecticut, offers a ski mountain, a state forest, and the West Cornwall Covered Bridge, still in service today. Mohawk Mountain Ski Area is the largest in Connecticut with 25 trails and 7 lifts on 330 acres of land. Located along the Housatonic River, it offers recreational activities such as river rafting, canoeing and fly fishing.
Incorporated in 1739, the town of Goshen is located in the beautiful Litchfield Hills. The population of Goshen is approximately 3,000. This quaint New England town is home to farms, churches, theaters, restaurants, farmers markets, chocolatiers, dairies, vineyards, orchards, B&Bs and much more. It is the perfect place to spend a day, weekend, or to settle down for much longer.
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