- Our list of the best things to do in Washington Depot, Connecticut, features the top 179 nearby activities — including 60 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Washington Depot, CT has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Museums & Galleries, Entertainment & Shows, and Sights & Landmarks.
- The results below include the top 2 things to do within the city of Washington Depot, CT , followed by 177 popular activities in nearby cities, including Danbury, Bristol, Waterbury, Kent, Torrington, New Milford, Southington, Millbrook, Cheshire, Litchfield, Woodbury, Southbury, Goshen, New Hartford, Carmel, Farmington, Sharon, Naugatuck, Norfolk, Shelton, Mashantucket, Plantsville, Washington, Ridgefield and Winsted
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            All digital projection, surround sound, and stadium seating are offered within the 16 auditoriums of the Bow Tie Marquis 16 Cinema. First-run wide-release films are presented at this theater which also feature warm concession foods.        
    
    
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                22 Iron Horse Blvd, Simsbury, CT 06070
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            As an outdoor venue, Performing Arts Center at Simsbury Meadows hosts a variety of nationally recognized musicians. The stage has a lawn general admission area where visitors can bring blankets and lawn chairs to watch the performances from.        
    
    
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            The Gengras Planetarium has been situated in the local community for over 40 years and serves as the largest digital planetarium in the state. The site is an immersive full dome planetarium that provides CGI shows about space.        
    
    
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            Short for the Dwight D Eisenhower Memorial Park, Eisenhower Park features a playground area for kids with play structures, swings, and slides. The park also has covered picnic tables and a barbecue grill.        
    
    
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            Beachland Park is an outdoor community park that features basketball courts, a pond fountain, a swimming pool, and picnic tables. The park can be used for sledding, walking, running, and swimming.        
    
    
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            Covering 200 acres, the Locust Grove includes on its grounds a mansion built in 1851, gardens, almost 5 miles of carriage roads established in the 19th century, and a museum dedicated to Samuel Morse, the inventor and the artist.        
    
    
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            This 25-acre jewel located on the edge of New Haven, Edgerton Park, is a favorite destination for people who want to enjoy the gardens and grounds of this old estate. On the National Register of Historic Places, the park features many walking paths, fountains, and greenhouses.        
    
    
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                940 Whitney Avenue, Hamden, CT 06517
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            Open to bike riders, joggers, and dogs on a leash, Farmington Canal Rail To Trail Assoc offers a scenic shortcut through the city of New Haven. The trail has several benches to sit on and a variety of plant life.        
    
    
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                Connecticut Children's Museum, 950 Trout Brook Drive, West Hartford, CT 6119
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            The Conny the Whale Statue is a life sized statue in the likeness of a sperm whale that was built in 1976. The hollow whale can be walked through and water sprays from the blowhole every hour.        
    
    
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                1702 Main Street, Newington, CT 6111
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            The mission of the Newington Historical Society & Trust Inc is to promote interest in local and regional history, be it religious, cultural, architectural, social, economic, or artistic. The society manages museums and archives.